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1 l!, ; * : BOOK BlfJQ^-S,5 PAPERS-.-. Gq// 224,236^? $&wh^hsl Clhxbm*(b&a.$waL 856 ST^QHNS;MICHIGAN48879; r! *".: 30 Pages February 4,973 Ne/ Uh& Qtwaftf. -7?" Ife Cents V \. :- }. ft J. n Are you concerned about gettng th^»tra((jht*act.on a queston whch arse but dont know where to fnd the answer?. Well fnd the facts for questons submtted by our readers. Just drop us a lne at FACT FINDER, Clnton County. News St Johns f \ " " ; "- ". ^.G. There should be a yellow mark on those lttle hlls from,st Johns to, Fowler, I go to St Johns eery day to Work and many tmes cars are passng ol the hlls. The other afternoon 2 ladles;, passed me-on a small hll. The car comng from the west took off the paement, Ths was a small yellow car comng from the west. Who wants to, ge a comment on that? EK, Fowler. A. Ralph Hebner, superntendent^ manager of the Clnton County Road ( Commsson was glad to comment. He told FACT FINDER he has approached the. State Hghway; Department about.markng the sectons of road wth hlls between St Johns and Fowler on M-2.. He - sad they ndcated t wasnt necessary, but he hasnt gen up.;. Hebner sad he s agan to request the state mark the lnes and erect no, passng sgns. He sad^-your FACT FINDER queston mght, help connce them county resdents areconcerned. Q-Ie always wanted to go for an old, fashoned slegh rde, but know of no places. Hang led here only 4 /months, I dont know much about..;; recreaton around here. : But surely* there s a place where one could go for a slegh rde? I would apprecate any nformaton you could ge me; MK, St Johns *.:-. :, ;>:^;-;".". "** - X A-There s a place, but the closest one wocame up wth s n Mason. The Crazy C,Rdng Stable charges a. mnmum of $2&per hour and the slegh h^olds up, to 20 people; YoucancaU for nformaton "! at , Speck Out LAST WEEKS QUESTION: - Dlo you feel the" r drug stuaton n Clnton County has decreased snce the amount of publcty last year?, " YES: 0% "I thnk the problem was oerstated to begn wth."... "It looks lke kds Were ntrgued by drugs, tred them and are steerng away now." ; NO: 80% "People shouldnt kd themseles?- drugs arestll around"...the problem s, people dont see - the problem unless t hts them at home" "... "Its stll here and untl some ntellgent sentences are passed down for those concted; t neer wll go away"... "You better belee t hasnt decreased, butsome thnk ts,easer to gnore-t.- /"_., " " - {.. " " - : " THIS WEEKS QUESTION:, Wth the apparent success of the Mchgan Lottery, do you belee the state should pae the aenue, toward Other : ncome, sources by legalzng gamblng n certan areas?,- YES NO:., ST JOHNST^ Stf Johns Cty Manager Harey Weatherwax was gen the g<h ahead to lay groundwork for a sewer bond ssue at the Cty Commssons Monday nght meetng. Weatherwax. reported fndng 2 catch basns Monday.the result of smokng the sewers; these catch basns are h the downtown area, he safd...; * Weatherwax sad he had hoped a bond ssue wouldnt be necessary, but ths new fnd, n addton to forthcomng engneers reports, wll requre acton. "WE ARE gong to hae to" buld storm sewers;" he declared, "Or upa meetng wth a bondng- attorney perhaps a santary sewer.", for prelmnary dscussons. The Catch bans are supposed to take moton was seconded by Jean. Rand, storm water, and preent t from gong and passed unanmously./....nto the santary sewer system. In-ths Also dscussed at the Feb 2 jneetlng case, water may get. nto the santary, Was expanson of the Kroger store n system,, requrng ether the constructon of new* storm sewers or blockage of the/catch basns..cty>clerk Tom Hundley sad.the " commssons actons were taken : n antcpaton, of what engneers wll report to them, to pae the way for future acton on the.problem. Dr Grost moed that Weatherwax set be soled, he sad, by a shallow alley dtch wth an outlet Coleman adsed aganst the, use of stones along the greenbelf because of potental problems mowng grass and upkeep. Wood chps, he sad, would permt the Southgate Shoppng Center. After a adequate; dranage, and the. ground lengthy dscusson. of, whether; the, could be terraced to help retan water greenbeltshouldactuallybegreen.how and, preent the chps from floatng l hgh the mound should be, and how far. apart to plant trees, Tom Coleman, and engneer resdng n St Johns, had some suggestons to make,, *; THE.DRAINAGE PROBLEM could Sxt een year-old,. DEWITT TWP - DeWttTwp Polce were rterewng wtnesses and expected to apprehend a stspect Tuesday followng the r,l0:30 am shootng payng of Alberto RodrqueZj 6, at 526 Valley Rd. Rodrquez of 3880 Wlson Ae was stng the Valley Rd home when he was fatally shot n the chest by a handgun.. A &#z#&&*^^^ THE PRICE OF YOUR GASOLINE INCLUDK 3C DIRECT: TAX IF4C q uo.ny(o t, mm mu Wtnesses. reported the suspect fled the house through the back door and ran down a snowmoble tral. -,, He then droe away n a green and black car and was beleed to hae been traelng south of US-27. Detals on the slayng of the Sexton Hgh School student were ncomplete at presstme Tuesday.. ST JOHNg -- Its^ full-umeprbda^ ^but as busmess^that came nto^uvaw,.aware ofsuch afguwb the*county* Judge tmothy Green.,. frm..... as attorney -..,-.-_ and M.. clent, j * ^,, u _,. budget..::,. "" "..:, JUdge Green, ClmtonCounrxWobate, -^ Judge, told the County News hlhassold \* G, oun 3u^e Green *-N«5".#&& Judge Green earns $33 f 000 as probate hs prate practce to Paul Maples and earned $7,500 as legal counsel for the judge, wth $7,750 Comng from- the Department of Publc Works,. but state and the remander from the s no longer engaged n prate* law County Clerk Carter sad he was not county ;;" practce. < -, - ; Hs decson to sell ^followed a nance decson by the Mchgan Court of Appeals whch sad he was to do one or msson -. * the other," but he couldnt contnue as; probate judge whle stll engaged 4n prate practce. In Mchgan, a lne roughly from oks Both sewer Muskegon to Bay Cty ddes the state nto 2 sectons. LANSING-Attorney General Frank contractual payments to be made by Those probate judges north of the lne J. Kelley, charman of the Muncpal the Townshp of Bath to the County of may engage n prate practce whle Fnance Commsson, has announced Gratot, pursuant to a certan contract those south of the lne are consdered the Commsson approed $3,550,000 of dated Sept 28,972, whch payments are full-tme judges and are not allowed to. "Clnton County Santary Sewage suffcent to pay the prncpal and nterest on these bonds; whendue. practce prately,. Dsposal System No. 4 Bonds, (Charter The-reasbn for such a set-up s that Townshp of Bath." The followng fees are to be pad from the state says lack of populaton n the. Attorney GeneralKelley sad, "The the bond proceeds: Bond,Attorney, northern porton of Mchgan does not proceeds, wll be used to pay part of the $5,25 and Fnancal Consultant, callfor a full-tme poston.. cost of constructng a santary sewage $0,925., Judge Green felt the stpulaton was dsposal system and appurtenances n Bond bds.wll be opened, Feb 26 a( 8 unfar and appealed on that bass to the the.county of Clnton to:serce the pm, " Mchgan Court of Appeals, but was Charter Townshp of; Bath." Fsher Constructon Company of unsuccessful. These bonds arepaya6le from fxed Mdland s the sewer constructon» Some local controersy.arosealso contractor,,,. from Judge Greens, reported poston wth the County Road Commsson,.-He told the County News Tuesday he Ambulance serce sets neer held a poston wth the Road Commsson and that hs nolement wth the commsson was "a fgment of the magnaton blown out of proporton.". ;; Asked f he sered as legal counsel - ST JOHNS *- Clnton Area Ambulance for the.road Commsson JudRe.Green, Serce wll be holdng a frst ad course sad he represented them on occason, for ambulance olunteers at St Johns TmX&J(^sa^e Gasolne too costly? Not really Buggestthl sgn onl of the punps ft explans 4 cents of the cost of a gallon of gas U for Uxe, ^r. _,,.-j ^**-,^ -^ "*-- SUndard Serce In DeWtt Twp. The sgn frst ad cd/rs Hgh School begnnng Feb 20.. Classes wll be. conducted Tuesday and Thursday eenngs at 7:30 pm and Wll run, for 3 weeks. : ;». \ Those nterested n becomng ambulance olunteers are requred to attend the classes. ;, j"4- ees sppn j?r ambrqry V ".;-,.-", :*.": { L a,\yay..another suggeston was to use ground coer rather than grass, and make sure the trees are plarted 0-5 feet apart., ^Otherwse, he sad, they would hae to.be pruned "too often. Roy Ebert recommended the commsson adopt Colemans deas, wth the other members concurrng. Randy Humphrey, Zonng Admnstrator, was absent from the jneetng, so the deas presented wll be communcated to hm for consderaton. He wll make recommendatons based onthe commssons wshes. * DICK WEDGE, a representate from the Mch Employment Securty Commsson reported nternal problems as the reason ther traler s stll located on cty property. He sad they had planned to moe nto the new Socal Serces offce, but the man offce. n Detrot etoed the moe. Wedge reported they hae not found offce space yet, but are lookng. In hs plea for an extenson of the tme lmt requrng the MESC to moe ther traler, he cted ther contrbutons to the communty. The MESC, Wedge sad, has referred 38 people for jobs, deeloped 252 jobs, and actually placed 28 people n new, jobs n< the St Johns area. - " - tme, after the assessments were confrmed at the meetrg.tf a property owner cannot pay the total sum at once, he can aod nterest on one-thrd of the total by payng before the deadlne. Howeer, no deadlne was set by the commsson..*.., A stormsewer ohscottrdcan ether be put n by the cty, or the county dran commssoner can declare a dstrct and put t n. Dr Grost sad he has an "uneasy feelng" about the cty takng charge of the matter. The dranage.tlng always seems somewhat lke guesswork, he sad, Weatherwax agreed, and, suggested: that the county draw up a dstrct. He was granted permsson for prelmnary nformaton on the cost fgure. / * ALSO DECIDED at the. meetng was the acceptance, of a $46 bd for,the purchase of a Cty automoble by Traers Auto.<, jl Leasng of an IBM copy machne to replace the ctys present Xerox model was authorzed.! An applcaton for sewer and water tap mroutefc;st Johns, was dened.,". The Cass St specal assessment ssue wll be reported on at the next meetng, begnnng the specal assessment procedure.. :*, THE COMMISSION, authorzed the purchase of the Matthews BIdg at a cost of $20,96., whch ncludes the wnter taxes due on the buldng. Commsson members agreedthat t would be unfar to requre the deeloper to pay these taxesamountngtoapproxmately$500, whch are due because of the Commssons delay n resolng the matter. ".- THE COMMISSION oted to auow Opposed to.the moton was Ebertthe MESC an addtonal 60 days n," Theresgnaton of WUamW. Barber whch-to moe ther traler.-, from, the.. P "-^3q ar d W as accepted by cts AttbheyPaul Maples-reported the commsson^ Ebert moed that on the cbdmcaton of exstmg cty 6r- Jack : B^^ dhances: He recommended that^^ C. Andrews from Ann Arbor be con- ~A...letter fromj^he^lt.gpv/ormdt, tracted to" perform the codfcatton. reqwest^sejohfeseturacom Andrews, who dd Charlottes^ to^dtlfdlv«5^spmty of ^>b-; codfcaton, gae Maples an estmate cenfenntal,c^lebwton; ( w?s consdered, of $3200 for the job, compared wth."it* was ; decded; tor mantan com-. other estmates n excess of $5,000. Maples sad there would be addtonal prntng costs, but that ths estmate, was stll the lowest. Dr "Grost moed the commsson contract Andrews serces, seconded by Ebert. The moton carred. Ordnance 253 was accepted after a publc hearng. Ths ordnance amends no 245. _ * SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS 2-73 and - 73 were confrmed after publc hearngs were held,, -73 prodes for the assessment of 80 per cent of the cost for a property owners curb and gutter. The aerage prce for "ths area on Oak St wll amount.to approxmately $450, acf cordng to Tom Hundley, Cty Clerk. Property owners wll hae up to 3 years to pay, wth a 6 per cent nterest charge made. Hundley noted that no one stopped nto hs offce to dscuss the assessment, and he had only 2 phone calls, nqurng about t. " j 2-73 IS SIMILAR toassessment -73 n " that property owners wll hae 3 years to pay at G per cent nterest. Frst. payments from property owters are due n a short perod of regstraton ST JOHNS - The St Johns Jaycees -are conductng a Soap; Box- Derby "Regstraton dre. /.. -, ",. A moe about,the derby s beng shown n area schools^ary boy or grl between the ages of and 5 who s nterested n racng n the Clnton 7 FOWLER through, - MarchI For the next tq : fce: 3 weeksfeb ^Vyfr 00^^ Sb»P Box t>erby n St Johns or Jaycees wththe cooperaton of Clnton";. County Sherff AnthonyHufuagel.wll sponsor a project called lbca Jal Improement,,.; 4 ;. ; :, T, : Durng these 3 weeksthe Jaycees wll be collectng books for a tbraryfor the.,: Clnton County JaUn $t Johns;:; *^; The drop off paces wll;,be Kens^ Total n Fowler, and Bees, Cherolet and.oldsmoble n St Johns- /. * ; If yoll hae books ypt wbufrflfce to,, donateand arent able to take them to; the drop off^-placfe, l phone Charman: VernThelen at or CorCharman Ken Kromer at ; " ;br: the., marlcj muncatoh wth hjspfce, but the cost may be prohbte to hang;a celebraton, Grost sad. ^ :. V"-" /> :..-.. Plannng Commsson recommendaton //l was returned to the commsson for further study, THE PLANNNPJ COMMISSIONS recommendaton.:* to; deny the Rademacher request for rezonng was accepted by the cty commsson, the proposed rezonng would hae changed < an area between Walker and State Sts to general commercal, for purposes of buldng a beauty shop. The commsson sad the proposed buldng was too large. t, The Fnk rezonng request from R-3 to general commercal was sent,to the Plannng Commsson., A new," muncpal pumpng contract wth Consumers,Power was, approed for year. Consumers had preously cancelled *a contract wth.the, cty pendng ah expected rate ncrease. The ncrease was later dened, so the contract was rensttuted untl March, 973;at the old rate. The n6w contract s also at ths old rate, and >as accepted Wthout any.dscusson by the commsson. "*.. uh May : 20 should regster at Bees Cherolet and Oldsmoble on US-27. Rule books and wheel.and axle sets are aalable.-.. ;. ^ The frst nstructonal ; clnc or buldng derby cars wll be held at Bees on March 3 fromd to 2noon; to Gl/fb ^. MAPLE RAPIDS ^j^ - Dolores Ann propelledbackonto theroad n front of l!gt$^^ h St Johns, was klled a car dren by Ed^h L Wlknson, 69, of b0qk ^-^^ny^dt^o^sj. ncludng old sch«rb*jok8lwuje P^S^ ac^ ^rday *- r - -* nght -.^^-- n a 2-car accdent - "" " on W Maple Rapds.Jbe Wlknson car then cepted. Please S ^ s S S w Maple Rapds Rd, a, qaarter Of a mle, ts^ " Vehcle broadsde. :nopapera.ortaaga?lnes., west of US-27., ; - ; ;^B, : ; ^hmr* * - // * -V --,-". : : *> : \ -> ^W^u^n^na*^ passenger n her.shs.fflbruflr Wthl GlntorGbuhty Sherff Dept reports *. JohnPentett,;64^;, -.,: Maple Rapds, were taken to Carson Cty Hosptal. A report on. thelp cohduoh.was rot aalable Tuesday mornng. --\ s W

2 2A CL(NTON V COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan February 4/973 Its that tme agan and St Johns treasurer. Gene Smon, accepts a check for property taxes from Paul Gardner of Consumers Power Company, The check totals $30,680.2 wth $29,550.5 of that n school and county personal property tax. Consumers s the 3d hghest taxpayer n St Johns behnd Federal Mogul and Sealed Power. STILL IN PROGRESS AT KURTS APPLIANCE Sealed Powers Sulka assgned to Belgum > Sealed Powers Detrot European sales ^programs. n \.. _. t * located Orgnal Equpment and obtanng new busness Do "ff J - Thompson was Sales offcl, and has held ~[ or. the Belgum jnanufac- MUSKEGON - Charles E. machnng and foundry the DetrotInsttuteof moe hs famu to Belgum Mchean and formerl a Thompson wll be^espob Johnson, group ce operatons n Mexco Cty, Technology, wth a major n hen suk houlml E ^Ssal^^Se^n sble for admnsterng presdent of Internatonal Mexco. In 970 he was agan electrcal engneerng. He aalable.^ senor sales.engneer n,_.j j * Operatons, announced has 2> chldren. He and hs today the- assgnment of 3 wfe, Dorothy; and chldren Sealed Power executes to Robert, 6, and Mchael, 9; namedsaes Manager of the responsble postons snce turng operatons, Thpmpson Lege, Belgum. Edward resde at 626 Columbus n Sulka of St Johns was named Lege faclty n Noember Muskegon. Mr Harrson wll ftl t f t, Q n L *,, 0M and hs famly presently; 4 manufacturng manager; Bernard K. Harrson, plant engneerng manager; and Donald J. Thompson, sales manager; of the corporatons European faclty promoted, returnng to St Johns, where he s now located as the St Johns dson manager. Sulka wll contnue to resde n St Johns workng wth the Internatonal Dson n Muskegon > plannng the organzaton and facltes of the new Belgum plant untl late n to be located n * Lege, the year when t s expected Belgum. Constructon of the that Sulka, hs wfe* Eelyn, naw faclty for the and daughter, Jan, wll moe manufacture of pston rngs to Lege. wll begn n Aprl of ths Harrson joned Sealed year. Power n 964 as an electrcal engneer and was later Sulka began hs employment at Sealed Powers promoted to facltes Muskegon plant,"n 940 ^engneer, a poston he has workng HA **. «_. n _ arous._ held tal- snce ttn/ta that fvnt tme. tnt/* Pror Dt»At«4-n to capactes n Muskegon untl jonng Sealed Power, he 946 when he was transferred to the corporatons engneer wth L. C. Kng held the poston of electrcal St Johns, dson where he Scott n Kalamazoo. held the postons of general In hs new assgnment, foreman and machne shop Harrson wll be responsble superntendent. for constructon of the new In 965, he was promoted faclty and all related plant to the poston of plant engneerng functons. manager of Sealed Powers Harrson s a graduate of Adenture hghlghts Taber ST JOHNS-A wld arety of fsh rangng from maneatng pranha the sze of your hand to ar-breathng pjrarucu the sze of your, boat smash ntb focus n the latest Wally Taber Safar Show scheduled at St Johns Hgh School Audtorum Feb 28 at 8 pm sponsored by St Johns Exchange Club. Not only a arety of fsh, but a arety of fshng methods promse wholefamly entertanement, accordng to John Fedewa, show charman* for the sponsorng club. Safar show n St Johns of 972. He s a nate of Jonng the company n 943. Flourde agan aalable resde n Lege. for Clnton County famles ST. JOHNS ~ TSpcal -conssts of 4 sts to the n addton to prodng Fluorde applcatons wll fluorde.clnc at ap- protecton aganst cates, agan be offered to Clnton proxmately two day n- the program offers a County chldren ths summer terals. The chlds teeth are aluable dental experence accordng to Mrs Luella cleaned on the fjrst st and for chldren * wth no Canfeld, RN, charman of a fluorde applcaton s dscomfort. Dental health the Clnton County Topcal appled drectly to the educaton by- the clnc Fluorde Commttee. surfaceof the teeth. personnel ncludng n- The fluorde program The fluorde applcaton structon n the proper whch s supersed by the only s then repeated durng method of brushng teeth, Mchgan Department of thevthree succeedng sts, also s an mportant part of Health, wll be made Ths\technque has been the " program,-mrs Canfeld aalable to pre-schoolers, shown to reduce tooth decay sad. second, ffth, and eghth by about forty percent graders and to specal cases compared wth the sxty to PARENTS OF elgble referred by dentsts. sxty-fe percent reducton Accordng to Luella obtaned wth fluordated Canfeld, the procedure water, she sad. chldren wll be notfed soon through the schools and through the mals except for pre-schoolers as we hae no way of knowng where they are. " If you want your preschool chld to hae these treatments and the chld s old enough to st stll for t (3. years then call or and we wll send you an applcaton or stop by our otfce at 06 Maple St, St Johns. HARD WATER??? SEE THE FINE SELECTION OF WATER CONDITIONERS AT KURTS APPLIANCE, I" Wfc. j*t& Model TB4SN GE 3.5 cu.ft. REFRIGERATOR- FREEZER WITH BIG 3.77 cu. ft. ZERO-DEGREE FREEZER holds up to 32 lbs. only 30Vfe" wde! Spacous fresh food secton defrosts automatcally and features 4 cabnet sheles- sldes out, twn crspers, remoable egg^bn, coered butter bn, and extra-deep door shelf. GEELECTRIC RANGE WITH P-7* AUTOMATIC SELF-CLEANING OVEN SYSTEM cleans entre oen, sheles, nner oen door, surface unt reflector pans! Easyclean, -pececooktop! Clock, Automatc Oen Tmer! Infnte Rotary Surface Unt Controls! ST. JOHNS NOW YOU CAN AFFORD THE SPEED OF MICROWAVE COOKING! Model,JET70, $ BuyWhere Serce After The Sale Is Always Assured KURTS APPLIANCE CENTER PHONE "Huntng, too," Fedewa promsed," "wll be ared and ntrgung. Eerythng from swamp deer n the Amazon trbutares to black buck, geese and guanaco on the Argentna pampas"adds wld arety to a colorful program. _ "Best* df» aljw Fedewa contnued, "Wallyt TabSr? n person wll be on stage to narrate the program. Ths crowd-pleasng sportsmanphotographer has a penchant for gong places and dong thngs routnely dened the* aerage sportsman. Better yet, Taber documents the whole wld adenture on color flm so that, carously, all can accompany hm as he reles the thrlls and chlls for whch hs programs are natonally acclamed." Inthe wlds of the upper Amazon, Taber flms the lttle-known Jaggua Indans usng deadly blow-gun darts to kll guana lzards. On the unknown Taparape rer, the darng adenturer encounters Caapo Indans wth Ubang-lke plates n ther lps... "only a step away from puttng a posoned arrow through anyone," Taberremembered.. On horseback n the magnfcence of the Andes, Taber bags a masse stag. In Brazl, agan on horseback, Taber follows the swamp deer to brng home enson for dnner; In Equador, at 5,000 feet, horses prode access to amazng cutthroat-trout fshng, whle brd dogs pont perdez, the nate partrdge. "For wld adenture" Fedewa, enthused, "ths program s wthout peer. Taber takes the audence on an Amazon adenture where Indans use bow and arrow to shoot strange fsh and Taber employes rod and reel to creel een stranger fsh. Lfe, Magazne deoted eght color pages to ths part of Tabers trek. Few people n a full lfetme eer wll achee the wld adenture Taber wraps nto any one of hs many programs. The. current program possbley s the greatest yet," Fedewa concluded. DRIVE-IN BANKING HOUgV Mon. thru Thurg. 8:30-6 pm Frdy h 8:30-8 pm Saturday* JlL 8:30 - pm CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK; STTJOHMS hj Far-traeled former newsman Wally Taber hefts an Amazon werdo taken durng the flmng of "Exotc Anglng" co-blled at St Johns Hgh Audtorum Wed Feb 28 at 8 pm. Sponsored by the St Johns Exchange Club, the colorful raconteurs program s recommended for whole famly and s open to the publc. T*P. THE ONLY MIRACLE YOU CAN BUY FOR A NEW, DEVIL-MAY-CARE YOU. A Mracle Water Unt. Delshly cleer dece. Buy t. Enjoy oceans of condtoned water. Heaenly to bathe n. Adds a radant halo glow to your har and compi«krdn.**takeb the"rub-a-dub drudgery out of laundry and dsh washng. Saes up to 70 j on soap and detergent blls (een more on your dsposton. A mracle? Only mracle you can buy. Fully automatc, -too." Guaranteed to produce a heaenly new you. If not, call us. Well cheerfully refund your old, grumpy dsposton. IfllDTC IVUIII O SPECIAL PRICES DURING FEBRUARY! APPLIANCE CENTER ST. JOHNS PHONE INTRODUCING THE NEW DODGE KARY VAN FOR 973. A NEAT, ROOMY VAN FOR THE tsmall BUSINESSMAN. * AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!,J podge COMMUNITY».IPI>»W. DODGE SALES Dodge Trucks 200 E. HIGHAM ST. ST. JOHNS PHONE < w : <4

3 ( -,\ * <tt m February,4,973 The St Johns Veterans of Foregn Wars Post receed ther perpetual charter Saturday nght for hang 25 or more lfe members. The charter, presented only once n a posts hstory, was presented to Post Commander Roger Dershem. Lfe members present for the ceremony are (front, from left RolHe Salter, Bernard Fox, Dept Comm Bll Bshop, Post Comm Roger Dershem,,Gordon Stoner, Robert Beebe, Robert Law, Guy Johns, Ed Schmdt, Wayne Underhll, John c Flak, "" Lawrence ««"««"» oaraan Peterson, Rfrhnrr Rchard Andrews, Andrews. Gar Gary Prce and Mke Zgler. The St Johns Post has a total of 28 lfe members.** Use NEWS WANT ADS We wonder f the Ground Hog eer came out of hs hole ths year or not-personally thnk he was stuck n the mud.. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Jol?ns /r McWgaT car. Say, who f was. that masked man? - Baptst Church to host cohcert ST JOHNS - FrstBaptst Church presents an eenng of musc Saturday Feb 7 at 7 pm* Featured wll be the, Re Desmond Bell, a well-known bass-bartone, who has performed * Sermons n - Song* across the US and Canada.... Born In Canada, the Re Bell has studed n London, Ontaro; at Moody Bble Insttute, Grand Rapds, and receed hs master, of musc. degree front Western Mchgan, Unersty, He has been a church musc drector and spent 9 years as a per- former and. professor of musc at Grand Rapds Baptst Bble College. ; \ Also ncluded n the program wll be the Re John Crabbe, pastor of Strckland Baptst Church near Mt Pleasant. He s a concert panst. ^ ; Pastor Paul A Tras, of the St Johns Church, ntes eeryohe-to attend., Sealed Power declares ddend Drectors of Sealed Power Corporaton today declared a regular quarterly ddend, of 8 cents per common share, payable March 2, 973, to stockholders of record on Feb 23, 973. Scaled Power, a manufacturer of pston rngs and other precson parts for arous ndustres, has pad ddends for 34 consecute years. *. An nformal check wth a local polce offcer reealed ths,bt of nformaton. Hot roddng up and down the streets on Frday nght snt the only thng that may earn a ctaton. A staff member complaned about a car-load From New.Hampshre comes ths antque method of keepng customers out of-a garage mechancs har Edtor Jm-Edwards s the whle he works on ther cars. of young ctzens "just frst kd on hs block to.faae. rpromment^ds P^d^ _ crusng _ around" at _ about _ 5- ^p^^^jr^-^r^s^^^^^jtu ^0 mles p er hour Frda y see a whte Corar wth a told obwo red, a yell «,}tp Tnrnr wth a uurg. _ nuunyrde, **». ngm QnH war tnlh,n that nh- «,. w n rj mufflep cost: a few.(. fa.,t.,t\ > w#» SB? Whether you own or rent, we can a new Mchgan Homeowners a real money-saer..- {."> EtnaXfe & Casualty s dong somethng about brngng down the hgh cost of lng for you. Because, as of now, wecan of fer you ther new Mchgan Homeowners polcy.* It can ge you the protecton your home needs, at substantally less cost. Not, ronly that, bltlt comes.wth two addtonal. * & «*. V /Standard Fre. Insurance Co.; types of protecton partcularly useful for *. todaysffestyle automatc credtcard lpssprotectonatnoaddedcharge,anda Ṇ specal snowmoble lablty opton at low ; *». * * " " ->-. /-...:? ; -. T -,. See us^bqr. WeVe got somethng for ybuthatvjusltppgoodtbpassup.- l ] y "Serce Is What We Buld Otr Busness On" ST/JOHNS ^ t, >;ION A Phone Phphe / You get oeffon wth /Etna f_. UFE&C^UAJ-TY * fred: of some of those books that hae been around the house so long? The Fowler Jaycees can use them. They are sponsorng a lbrary for the County Jal and detals can be found on Page of ths weeks County News. You cant call DeWtt dry" anymore. A recent electon passed lquor by the glass, but the good news for some was another "wet tem. A water fountan for DeWtt Cty Hall, ordered last summer, s now n operaton. In a cty hall, that could be termed a "lqud. asset. * -, * * * + The name game-t can be confusng around the County News offce at tmes wth staff members names... 2 Kathys, a Laure and a Lor., Ge the guy a compass and-a map. Jm Edwards probably neer wll fgure out all the turns and corrdors n St Johns Hgh School, He went oer to take a pcture the other nght, couldnt fnd hs way out and wound up cryng through the hallways "I want my momma," It * ddnt work though-we found out he just ; wanted to hae a polceman buy hm an ce cream cone. * * *, # -. *. The majorty opnon of the County News offce s there must te somethng wrong wth the Sprng-Walker St ntersecton. A day doesnt pass,that, at. least; a few people run the stop sgn., (CUmUm Cmwrntf Newt " Second class postage pad at St. Johns, Mlctl Publshed Wednesdays at 20 E, Walker Street, St. Johns by Clnton County News, Inc. Subscrpton prce bymall In Mchlflan, *5 for one year,»9 for two years,»3.75 for sx months* outsde Mchgan, 6 for one year. DRIVE-IN BANKING HOURS Mon. thruthure, pn Frdays h 8:30-8 pro Saturday! ^a 8:30-pm 7^7 CENTRAL NATIONAj ST. JOHNS:. >. SI JPI : R wl J 0 UAL X >.., " A - 0".. *-. 3A " " ; " ". &?f. : *r :: l 0t P.^,B;:;:-. Al : ; Thats what youll fnd at PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY^ FEB. 7,9?3 N. U.S. 27 Phone ST. JOHNS CHOPS <0 <\ «*t»»k.-.»* U.5.D.A. INSPECTED YOUNG HEN TURKEYS 35 * GROUND CHUCK Herrud Hckory Host SKINLESS FRANKS TABLERITEBEEF BONELESS CHUCK ROAST CalfornaICEBERG LETTUCE SUNNY DELIGHT FLORIDA CITRUS BLEND GREEN GIANT IN BUTTER SAUCE Nblets net 0 oz. pkg. Sweet Peas net 0 oz. pkg.- Green Beans net pkg. Mxed yeg. net pkg. HYGRADE CHUNK STYLE* Q By. The, PIoco 3 LBS. or more 99 $39 - \» I 2 lb. pkg. TABLE TREAT. SALAD Head DRESSING / 2 gal. Crt. YOURV, CHOICE lb. ;Q6art Jar Lmt Oho Per Famly COUPON EXPIRES FEBV7* 973. * f... - : :. - J.; * " ""[ "- - : :... 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4 ; 4A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan February 4,973 Clnton County News. * > Famly and Socety «flsbb«(«lfl^^ Clnton Brths A boy t Wllam Joseph, was bornto Mr-and Mrs Albert Arens, Route 2 of Fowler January 23 at Clnton Memoral Hosptal, He weghed 7 lbs t2 ozs.-the baby has brother and 2 ssters. Grandparents are. Mr and Mrs Joseph Arens and Mr and Mrs Alfred Bertram, The mother s the former Maureen --Bertram. Mr ft /PECIAL OFFER! C MANNING A boy weghng 8 lbs was born to Mr and Mrs Russell Mannng of Westphala at St Lawrence Hosptal on Feb. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Clarence Mannng of rural Eagle and Mr and Mrs Donald Irrer of rural Fowler. The mother- s the former Shrley Irrer. * Purchase one of these popular szed "^ Slerplaled Paul Reere bowls by ^ Oneda and well ge you a colorful lner at no extra cost. Yes... HO EXTRA COST TO YOU. 6" bowl at only $8.95 8" bowl at only " bowl at only 7.95 lner regularly $2.00 No cost lner regularly 3.00 Nocost lner regularly 4.00 Nocost BENNETT JEWELRY ^ (formerly Lakes Jewelry [07 N. Clnton ST. JOHNS Phona ], DAWN REEVES & BRUCE LEVEY Mr and Mrs Dale Reees of El well, Mchgan announce the engagement of ther daughter, Dawn Reees to Bruce D. Leey, son of Mr and Mrs Dale C. Leey of "6435 Lusk Road, Else.- / Announce The engagement of Beth Ann Weber to James H. Moore s announced by her parents, Mr and Mrs Cecl Lamb, 3637 S Francs Rd, St Johns., Mss Weber wll graduate n June and s on the Deans Lst at Mchgan State Unersty majorng n Specal Educaton for the Vsually Handcapped. LOSE UGLY FAT] Slarl losng wegh! today OR MONEY BACK. MO NAD EX Is a tny tablet tha wll help curb your desre tor excess lood. Eat less-wogh less. Contans no dangerous drugs and wll not make you nerous. No strenuous exercse. Change your He... Start today. MONADEX costs S3.G0 lor a 20 day supply and SS.0O lor twce the amount. Lose ugly fat or your money wll be refunded wth I no questons asked by; PARRS DRUG St. Johns Mal Orders Flled The camera that makes ts own Keystone eerf lash 0 Featurng Each flash costs less than l The sangs n flash cubes wll help pay for the cam- era n no tme. Features sold state crcutry. Up to 00 flash pctures per set of AA penlte batteres. Also SEE THE ALL NEW Keystone 60 Second EVERFLASH Takes Polorod Pctures wth07,08 or type; -, 88 Polorod flm. NEVER NEEDS FLASHBULBS! PARRS N. Clnton St. The brde-elect s a 973 graduate of Alma Hgh School and Mr Leey, a 973 graduate of Od-Else Hgh. The couple hae made no defnte weddng plans at the present tme. * engagement The prospecte groom, son of Mr and Mrs G. Harold Moore of Youngstown, Oho,.was 7 graduated from Youngstown State Unersty and s employed by Ajax MagnethermcCo at South Bend, Ind. Mr and Mrs Rchard fcng announce the engagement of ther daughter, Constance Jean to Howard Lee Cook, son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Cook of Bannster., The brde to be s employed by the State of Mchgan and the future groom at the Clnton Machne Co n Od. A March. 3 weddng s beng planned by the couple. Eerflash Is ready to shoot day or nght. Neer buy flashcubes agan. Uses Instant load 26 cartrdge. Color" corrected f:8 lens for brghter, sharper pctures or sldes n color or black and whte. Made n U.S.A. Guaranteed for one year. Only $7450 FOR ALL YOUR CAMERA NEEDS. " Shop At ; s REXALL St. JOHNS,, u. Phone , Kendra Harper weds Wllam Whte ST JOHNS -- Plgrm Unted Methodst Church was the settng for the Jan 27 weddng of Kendra Sue Harper, daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Harper, 3797 W Parks Rd, and Wllam George Whte, son of Mr and Mrs Guy J. Whte, Castro, Valley, Ca(f.. The Re Bran Sheen performed the sngle rng afternoon ceremony. The, brdes father escorted her to the altar decorated wth whte gladolas. Mrs Eleanor Wllams proded musc on the organ. The brde chose a mandarn collared empre gown wth full sleees and,, chantlly bodce for her weddng. Her chantlly lace el featured a camelot headpece wth a floor length mantlla el edged n matchng lace. She carred a cascade arrangement of whte carnatons, stephanots and a whte orchd. Sprays of euclyptus, whte satn and elet streamers completed the bouquet. Debra Harper, sster of the brde, was her only attendant.. She wore a cranberry, elet empre gown, trmmed wth whte dases. She carred a cascade arrangement of whte dasy pom pom mums, red rosettes, eucalyptus and whte* and cranberry elet streamers. Mrs Harper wore a kelly green knt dress and a corsage of red rosettes and a feathered carnaton. - The brdegrooms mother chose an aqua knt wth, matchng accessores. She had a corsage of pnk rosettes and, a feathered carnaton. \, Patrck Harper, brother of the brde, sered as bestman; A famly dnner at the brdes home was held after the ceremony, followed by a 7:30 recepton n the church basement. Approxmately 20 guests were present at the weddng and dnner, and 00 at the recepton. Specal guest at the recepton was the grooms sster, Ms Sandra. Whte of Oakland, Calf. Serng were Mrs James Gower, Mrs Patrck Harper, Mrs Stee Eckhart, Ms Lnda Bryant, Mrs. jeroy Martens, Mrs Donald Harper, Lnda Harper, Mrs Douglas Knght and Kendra Knght., The brde s a 968 graduate of St Johns Hgh School, and the groom graduated from Castro Valley (Calf Hgh School n 962. The couple s at home n San Leandra, Calf. Marrage Lcenses Robert Lee Lews, 9, Box 368, Eureka; Therese R Oler, 9, 508 N US27 R3, St Johns. Wllard Farrer, 54, 454E Pratt Rd R5, St Johns; Ia Webster, 35, 4445 Pratt Rd R5, St Johns. Kenneth HHungerford, 28, R2 St Johns; Helen R Hufnagel,- 26, R2 Box 30, Fowler. * Bran Lews Gesenhaer, 20, 5667 Sleght Rd, Bath; Deborah Karen Holloway, 6,437 Chandler Rd, Bath. ^ Steen R Kemp, 8,4700 S Wacousta Rd, Grand Ledge; _ Pamela Mary Baker, 7, 2557 Francs Rd, DeWtt. Wllam Norton Barrett, 9, 6858 Aberdeen, Dmondale; Kathleen Lorrane Foster, 8,6950 Tower Ae, East Lansng. 30th Annyersary The chldren of Charles and Eangelne Johnson are hostng an open house n honor of ther 30th weddng annersary Sun, Feb 8, from 2-5 pm.lt wll be held at the Salem Unted Methodst Church at the corner of US- 27 and the Clnton-Gratot County Lne Rd. Frends, neghbors and relates are nted. It Is requested that there be no gfts. WE.FEATURE AN EXQUISITE SELECTION of ASK FOR NATIONAL ARTCRAFTS, INC, INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS INFORMALS ACCESSORIES Make your selecton wth complete confdence that you are choosng from a lne of the fnest qualty, and correctness of form. Come n and let us assst you n y your weddng plans. WILLETT STUDIO 450S.HOLLISTER OVID PH ft:**:*:*::::*:::* MR & MRS WILLIAM WHITE Czech conductor sts St Johns Czecholoakan conductor, Bystrk Rejucha, was a dnner guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Danel Bross Feb 9. Later n the eenng he was honored at an nformal gatherng at the home of Dr and Mrs HM Bross. j Rejucha,,s,n, the US*as guest conductor wth the frst Internatonal Festal presently beng held by the orchestras of Mchgan State Unersty. Rejucha s the conductor n Czechosloaka of the ( *> fc newest phlharmonc n the cty of Kosce. In 968 he was apponted by the goernment to found the new orchestra, whch now j tours other European countres, n addton to prodng a full symphony season n Kosce, Both Bross couples at tended Rejuchas frst,cancert atjmsh,ffb.,l. He wll conduct 2 more concerts before returnng t6* Czechosloaka. The frst wll be held Feb 22 at 8:5 pm n the Musc Audtorum, and "the second, March 4 at 4 pm at Farchld Theater on the MSU campus. MEAT MAKES THE MEAL Spartan Sknless FRANKS 2 lb. Pktf. 99* Herruds SM0KEY LINKS Vanden Brnk Ham-Flaored LOAF Farmer Peets H-Style Sem- Boneless 0 oz. 69* lbs. $49 HAMS lb., 79* Spartan Soft MARGARINE ^k fet-htz frozen M Hl CREAM PIES 4oz. 4/*l 00 Bordens MILK V Gal. 99* Spartan. 2 oz. CATSUP 2/39* Roskams Country Fresh BREAD, VA lb. 5/99* Betty Crocker HAMBURGER HELPER 49* Del Monte CORN " oz. Early Garden PEAS "!«U.S. No. Calforna Pascal CELERY Calforna Naal ORANGES 56 Sze 0/99* 2/39* 2/45* Bunch 39* Fancy BANANAS 2.*.* 25* FRECHENS MARKET y. FOWLER > - Free Parkrg In Rear Of Store u <!l \ ^

5 tf UV February 4,973 CLINTON-COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns,*Mchgan * 5A AAary Gross wns, IT PAYS TO SHOP AT MRS DOUGLAS PALMER- <^\l\aaj\nnon FOR BETTER VALUES LINING SPECIAL REGULAR $.49 96* Yd. COLORS: Bege, Pnk, Whte, Green, Llac, Aqua, Purple, L 45 n. Wde S Bonne Ant Statc Fnsh Machne Washable Shrnkage Controlled \ _ ~ ^LE PRINTED OUTING. FLANNEL 45 n. Wde Bg Assortment 4 Patterns 66 REGULAR 79<* Yd. CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUING ON COATS, PRESSES, SLACKS, BLOUSES Von Sckle-Palmer ow$ spoken Sat Jan 20 MAPLE RAPIDS - J^mery Mae Van Sckle, daughter of Mr and Mrs Lyman Van Sckle, Route, Perrnton, and Rchard She carred a colonal bouquet of whte mums- and red and whte strped carnatons. Laure B Van Sckle was Douglas Palmer, son of Mr \ her ssters mad of honor. and Mrs Donnally Palmer, "~ Brdesmad!J!J was Km " Grand Rapds, were unted Van Sckle, also a sster. n marrage Jan 20 at The attendants wore red Congregatonal Chrstan elet floor length dresses, Church., t wth hgh wastlnes, long The Reerend Robert E sleees and stand up collars, Myers performed the double The mad of honor also wore rng afternoon ceremony. a mult-colored elet A double arrangement of bolero. They carred,candy whte snapdragons and red strped whte carnatons. carnatons graced the altar Woodruff Palmer was hs for the eent. Lnda Whte brothers best man. Mchael played "Weddng March" on Ledtke attended as the organ. "Wee Only Just Begun" and "For Blly, For Bobby were sung by Barbara Bendall. Jane Ay res sang "The Lords Prayer.",. The brdes gown was" of whte brocade wth long sleees, accentuated by ruffles along the hemlne and cuffs. The gown featured an empre wast, wth a satn te and bow. Her el was also whte brocade, attached to a cap, wth a shoulder-length el. Announce engagement FRANCES RILEY Mrs Carolyn Van Rooyen, 206 E Gbbs St, St Johns, and Leo Rley, Lansng, announce the engagement, of ther daughter, Frances Ann, to Erc James Mohnke, 6402 W Park Rd, St Johns. The brde-elect s a senor * at St Johns Hgh School and s employed at the Treasure Chest, c Mr Mohnke graduated from Rodney B. Wlson Hgh School n 969, and s currently attendng Lansng Communty College. A December weddng s planned. We back up pur expert wth experts. Busness phone equpment s so complcated t takes twp knds of specalsts to serce t. Our expertsnthe-feld are called Communcatons Consul* tants. They come oer" to, your place of busness to help ;, " you determne what knd of phone system you neecfyfor effcent communcaton. - ^ When theyre on the job theyre nyouroffce, ndtours. Thats why we back them up wth Busness Accburt, GEFERAL TELEPHOHE groomsman. Ushers were Dad Norman, Chrs Van Sckle and Randy Van Sckle. ( A recepton followed at the church, wth approxmately 200 guests attendng, Specal guests present ncluded Mr and Mrs Moss Van Sckle, the brdes grandparents, Mrs R D Palmer, the grooms grandmother, and Mr and Mrs Karl Sturm of Florda. After a short weddng trp to the Baaran Inn, Frankenmuth, the couple s at home at 43 W Superor* Alma. \ Dane C Boak brde of Dad L. Thurston FOWLER -- Dane C Boak, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charle Boak, 0065 W 5th St, and Dad L. Thurston, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Thurston, 234 S Man, were unted n marrage Dec at Most Holy Trnty Catholc Church. The brdes father escorted her to the altar, decorated wth red ponsettas, where Re FrSchmtt performed the t double rng, ceremony. The new Mrs Thurston chose a Vctoran A-lne full length gown wthum empre wast for her weddng. The bodce was trmmed wth lace,- and bshpp sleees accented her dress. She wore ;a floor length mantlla of Ventan lace, and carred a bouquet of red carnatons and whte sweetheart roses wth red elet streamers. Karen Fsher, Westland, was mad of honor. Brdesmads were Lana Upton, Lansng; Grace Thelen, Westphala; Patrca Feldpausch, Pewamo; and Judy Boak, t^ \," >., *..,* -* A boy, Mathew James, was born to Mr and Mrs Paul Robel of Lansng, J at Laurence Hosptal. He weghed 8 lbs 2 oz. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Lesle Alspaugh of Wacousta and Stanley Robel of East Tawas. The mother s the former Bonne Alspaugh. Representates. They are always n our offce, If youre a busness customer there s one assgned to you. f you hae a roblem just call, We always Sae an expert readyjor a, customer who talks busness. Fowler. Joanne Platte, c Fowler, was flower grl. The attendants wore burgandy elet floor length dresses, wth an empre wast and whte lace. They each carred 2 long-stemmed roses. The brdes mother _ selected a green elet floor- " length dress for her daughters weddng, wth sler accessores. The mother of the groom,wore a.royal blue floorlength dress, wth black accessores. Loue Smth of Fowler was best man. Leon Thelen, Westphala; Dae Boak, Kenny Weber, and Tom Feldpausch, all of Fowler, sered as groomsmen. Ushers were Dale Boak and Bll Thurston, Fowler. Doug Thurston, Fowler, was rng bearer., A late afternoon recepton was held at Holy Trnty Hall., Honored guests ncluded Mrs Lula Boak, grandmother of the brde, and Mr and Mrs Earl Jastram, also grandparents. Serng the brdal cake were Mary Jane and Ann HJoak. Approxmately 350 -guests were presentat/thv recepton.! * The newly weds * are* at Home-on W Man St, Westphala. Both are graduates of Fowler Hgh School; the brde n 968, and the groom n 967., * SJ musc group ST JOHNS -- Chopn was the topc of dscusson at the Jan 25 meetng of Mornng Muscale at the home of Mrs Paulne Brggs. Contnung ther study of French composers, Mrs. Adele Jones explaned Chopns personal background, and characterzed hs works. Joann Marts sang a song by Chopn enttled, "The Madens Wsh." Karen Knght, a student at St Johns Hgh School who was recently accepted as a student n the musc departmental CMU, played "Nocturne." «Mrs Paulne Brggs performed (hfee preludes, among whch were Opus 28, nos. 20 and 6 on the pano. Mrs Hla Bross, presdent r of the South Central Dstrct of the Mch Federaton of Musc Clubs, remnded club * members of the Junor Musc Festal to be held at Olet College on March 2. She needs olunteers to work as ushers, secretares, etc on * that day, She also announced that the Grnnel scholarshp audtons Wll be held March 0., The next meetng of Mornng Muscale wll be held at Fran Deberts home Feb 8. Berloz, Chamnade and Messanet wll be the featured composers. CLINTON THEATER ST. JOHNS, FRI-SAT-SUN Feb IS Showtme 7:45 p.m. THE NEWEST AND BIGGEST YET! JbttCerrtury+ox > * >[ TODO-AOtttoLOfl BY DELUXE P-W DAR award Pewamo-Westphalla Communty Schools has selected as the DAR Good Ctzen, Mss Mary Pat Gross, daughter of Mr Leo Gross. Ths award s based on dependablty, serce, leadershp and. patrotsm, Mss - Gross has excelled academcally and has partcpated n many extra-currcular acttes such as the Honors Socety, Homecomng Queen, Varsty, Cheerleader Captan, Student Councl ce-presdent, GAA, Yearbook member, Homecomng Court, as well as Varsty ahd Junor Varsty cheerleader durng her four years at P-W Hgh School. Ths award s made possble through the Steens Thompson Mason Chapter of the DAR, Iona. - MR & MRS DA VID-THURSTON MARY GROSS SW?::::::::::::^:^^ Safety belts, when you thnk about t, ts a nce way to say I loe you. Harrs Jeelry presents... for that someone Specal "THE* AURORA" From THE AURORA" STYLE UK GOLD Aalable n Yellow or Whte LOVEIt * SAY IT WITH DIAMONDS! Prced from $50. on up ANY STYLE, QUALITY, PRICE TO OFFER YOU., Any Credt Terms Aalable HARRS JEWELRY ST. JOHNS Phone /k-2c»*«*t9 SUt Stone f STRETCH BOOT SALE ENTIRE STOCK: Reg. $4.99lo $3.95.$750- $ 00 NOW/ ID ECONOMY ST. JOHNS»2 N.Clnton " Ph SANDLER <r AIR STEP Shop Monday and Frday Ntes Tll 9 AMERICAN GIRL JOLENE DURAND OWOSSO^.- f STRANDS, \ SHOE STOfeE,, SHOES, f frst n Foot Fashon wth Fa"moos Brand Shoes *,0^,A *JU

6 VALERIE HILL r* Lason to st Congressman" Elford A. Cederbergs lason man, Ronald W. Stolz, wll be stng Clnton County at the Courthouse n St Johns on Monday,.Feb 9, from pm to 2 pm. Cederberg remnds those who mght hae a problem wth a Federal agency to brng along any documents that mght help to dentfy hs case to Mr Stolz. Valere Hll n Washngton MATHERTON - Valere Hll, daughter of Mr and Mrs Caln Hjl, s attendng a 0 day semnar conducted by the West Mch Conference of the Unted Methodst Church. The purpose of the semnar s to study the Unted Natons and the Congress of the Unted States n lght of the prncples of Chrstan leadershp. Ms Hll s part of a group of 45 hgh school junors and l senors attendng the conference n Washngton, Dp. They wll also be stng New York Cty on ther trp. Four adult supersors wll accompany the youth, ncludng the Re and Mrs Leo E Bennett, of the Wayland Unted Methodst Church. Ms Hll s a senor at Pewamo - Westphala/ Hgh School, and s acte n the,- youth fellowshp at Pewamo Unted Methodst Church. Murry Brockway, DeWtt, wll be partcpatng n a smlar semnar n March. NOTICE EAGLE TOWNSHIP PROPERTY OWNERS V There has been a petton sered on Eagle Townshp Board requestng a specal meetng at Eagle Townshp Hall, March 3 at 2 p.m. for permsson of holdng a specal electon on leyng addtonal mllage for a 3-year term to re-construct the Hnman Road Brdge oerlookng Glass Rer. Sgned Alce Sullan, Clerk Eagle Townshp CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns/ Mchgan, MRS WILLIAM BALLARD Cheryl W LANSING - Cheryl Lynn Metzger, nece of Mr and Mrs James L Barnes, DeWtt, and Wllam Edward Ballard, son of Mr and Mrs Robert E Ballard, DeWtt, were unted n marrage Jan 20 at St^Therese Catholc Church. Gen n marrage by her uncle, the double rng ceremony was performed.by the Re Fr Jerome Schmtt. The altar was decorated wth whte gladolas, red carnatons and whte pompom mums. 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Thngs get worse when four couples turn up to search the house and not one of the couples know the other three are there. Members of the cast nclude Sue Kdas, Bobette Hubbard, Km Babcock, Sue DePond, Holly Wser, Lnda Erfourth, Dae Wnkler, Dan Duffeld, Hck Reese, ^ Stee Hubbler. Tckets are aalable at the door. Admsson s $.00 adult, 50$ per student. FEB 7 Old Fashoned Box Socal.at the St Johns Masonc Temple Saturday at 7 PM. Publc nted. Each lady brng a box lunch for two. Metzger weds am Ballard chose a whte floor-length satn peau gown, wth a stand-up collar, and whte satn buttons down the front of the bodce. The bodce and bell sleees were applqued wth whte floral lace. Matchng t floral applques were also on the skrt. Her jeweled julet cap was edged wth matchng trm and featured a floor length el. The brdal bouquet was of red roses, wth whte pompom mums and babys breath. Mrs Barnes wore a moss green floor-length elet gown for her neces weddng. * -" Mrs Ballard wore a pnk knt crepe floor-length dress. Each had a corsage of pnk carnatons. Ms Candyce Ballard, sster of the groom, was mad of honor. f Brdesmads ncluded.suzanne Phllp, Debra-s /Jackson and Machelle Ballard, all of DeWtt and Patrca Mort, Lansng. ssandra Kay Bar.nes, Lansng, was flower grl. Each wore rouge red elet floor-length gowns, wth an nset yoke, ruffle and modfed bshop sleees of Velet bow headpeces and 2 long-stemmed roses completed ther ensembles. Kenneth Kralk sered as best man. Groomsmen were Court Bradley, Jeffrey Hunt, nephew of the groom, Doug Mller and Lloyd Ballard, brother of the groom. Donald Hunt and Gary Janz, brothers-n-law of the groom, were ushers. Rng bearer was Gregory Janz, nephew of the groom. A recepton for approxmately 275 followed the ceremony n the church hall. A buffet supper was sered, Eastern Star The regular meetng of Radant Chapter No 79, Order of the Eastern Star, was held at the Masonc Temple n St Johns, Feb 7. Two stors were present from Else. A pcture of St Magnus Chapter, OES, ofkrkwall, Scotland, was presented to Radant Chapter. It was a gft from Mrs Netta Corse, a member of the Krkwall chapter, who sted here n 970. Announcement was made of Frends Nght at^ the Masonc Temple 8 pm Feb 24. It wll be jontly sponsored by the St Johns and Maple Rapds chapters, A Stanley party, open to the publc, wll be held at the St Johns Masonc Temple,, March 6, hosted by the Past Matrons of Radant Chapter. The ceremony of ntaton wll take place March 2, wth 2 new canddates. In January, Mrs Harold Parks, Mr and Mrs John Spousta and Raymond Eck,were ntated nto membershp. DRIVE-IN BANKING HOURS Mon. thru Tun. 8:30-S^m Frdayt V. 8:30-8 pm Surdys nju,,, 8:30 - pm CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK ST. JOHNS., along wth dancng and openng of gfts. Specal guest present was Mrs Myrtle M Berg, grandmother of the brde. The weddng cake was cut by Mrs Dad Hartsuff, wth Suzanne Barnes, Mtz Ballard and Tammy Hunt assstng. Debbe Berg attended the guest book. Followng a weddng trp n northern Mchgan, the couple s at home at 34-/2 Chandler Rd, DeWtt. February 4,973 Dress rehearsal for Od-Else Hgh Schools play ncluded (from left Dan Duffeld, Sue Kdas, Stee Hbbler, Dae Wnkler, Lnda Erfourth, Rck Rees, Sue DePond Holly Wser and Bobette Hubbard. "Ext to Body" wll be presented Saturday nght at 8 pm. Ms Daryles Rchardson s drectng the play, wth help from student drector Debbe LeMarble. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of St. Johns presents (Desmond J. IBell, bass-bartone Sat., Feb. 7, 7 p.m. At the Frst Baptst Church IN CONCERT: REV. DESMOND BETLL, bass-bartone, has had a wde experence to oratoro performances In churches, colleges, and cc programs In both the Unted States and Canada. Hs "Sermons In Sdng" hae been well receed n churches across the country. Born In Canada, Mr Ball receed hs early tranng In London, Ontaro. He Is a graduate of Moody Bble Insttute, tre Grand Rapds Baptst Bble College, and holds a Master of Musc degree from Western Mchgan Unersty, where he studed wth Dr. Ewyn Carter. Mr. Bell has had aluable experence as a church musc drector, and nne years as a performer and professor of musc at the Grand Rapds Baptst Bble College. CONCERT PIANIST: REV. JOHN CRABBE, Pastor of Strckland Baptst Church near Mt. Pleasant... ^ Pastor Paul A. Tras ntes eeryone PUT ON A HAPPY FACE U IllW -Okl.J Come retre wth us ** If youre consderng gracous, secure retrement, you should consder jonng us n East Lansng. Were some of the frst retrees to resere apartments at a brand new, full serce retrement communty The Burcham Hlls Retrement Center. When the Center s completed, a few short months from now, well start enjoyng a whole new experence n lng, t To begn wth, we hae qute an estate, Our 5-story resdence buldng s set ncely on 55 acres of beautful open space n the northeast part of East Lansng... just about 2 mles from town. The landscapng s gong to be really loely, and hang such an expanse of landscape prodes nce recreatonal opportuntes. Lke gardenng, pcnckng, walk- Ing, puttng,., bcyclng and many more. Although we hae all the amentes of country estate lng, were actually qute close to eerythng. The shoppng and entertanments n the greater Lansng area are just a shorbdre from your persona! carport or a comfortable<nde. onone of the Centers complmentary buses Dnng s a daly delght n the pleasant atmosphere of the Center, wth prate dnng rooms aalable to make entertanng guests an effortless pleasure. 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7 February,.4,973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St, Johns,: Mchgah 7A ST JOHNS - - The Redwngs of St Johns blasted Alma from the openng buzzer Frday nght, explodng for 26 ponts n the last quarter on ther way to a 9-76 drubbng tf the Pan-. there. That ctory combned wth Hastngs loss to Iona Frday puts St Johns n sole possesson of 2d place n West Central Conference competton. After rppng Alma 26-7 n the..openng quarter the. Panthers made the 2d quarter a lttle closer, wth * St Johns stll wdenng the gap wth al2-l9 perod.^ In the 3d quarter, St Johns agan clobbered the^ Panthers, ths the <Wth the.game "out of reach, Alma outscored the Redwngs n the^fnal quarter Four Redwngs ht n double r fgures wth Doug: Woodhams httng for 27 and Mke Sutherland 20 Alex MacKnnon had 9 and Charle Faor 5. Also scorng were Denns Parker wth 4 and Seaey wth 4 and Ed Jorae wth 2, Alma had a. 46% shootng aerage, oer St Johns 43%, but the Redwngs pbured n, WftWWtf^^^ Clnton area 32 baskets and 27 of 33 free throws, whle Alma ht on 30. of 64 from the floor afllantp 24 from the free-throw lne. St Johns led the rebound- ng wth 36 of 3X for Alma. The Redwngs had5 turnoers wth the Panthers turnng the ball.oer 6 tmes.,. * After a Tuesday game wth Lakewood, the Redwngs., play host to CharlotteJErday nght. b, Charlotte has a 3-2 season record and are 3-6 n West Central play.?. * The Redwng Jayees won f -RS. 7 jmmmmp I b ^ - a ^ s ^ s ^ ^ :? :,Us called a steal and. thats what St Johns Redwng ; Doug Woodhams s about to do aganst Alma. Woodhams : : corralled the ball after the Redwng defense rattled t : loose from Alma. Gettng ready to assst Woodhams n : the dre for the basket s Alex MacKnnon. St Johns. ^ ^took the contest 9,-76. > BEES Chey-Olds, Inc. 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8 8A -\ ST LOUIS -- Od - Elses defense frustrated the St Lous Sharks top scorer, Jm Post, Frday nght as the Marauders rolled to an easy ctory. Od-Else contaned the hot shootng Post wth 2 defense men coerng hm, holdng hm to 8 ponts for the eenng. The Marauders set the pace at the begnnng of the * CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan O-E stops Sharks Post, roll to a ctory game wth a 0-pofnt 8-8 lead, * The Sharks defense went to work n the 2d quarter, holdng cold-shootng O-E to 6 ponts. It had lttle effect, howeer, wth the Marauder defense contnung to stfle St Lous shooters and the Sharks ht for, only 6 ponts. Both teams mproed ther. shootng n the 3d quarter, THE MARAUDERS added - another 7 ponts n the fnal quarter, wth St Lous pckng up 2. Jack Bashore and Tm KrnoVc led the Marauder scorng wth 6 ponts apece. They were followed by Dan Egbert 6, Gary Groom 5, Greg Bancroft 4 and Greg Kellogg 2. Gary Garnder was hghpont man for St Lous wth 4. Od-Else has a tough task on ther hands Frday, after a Tuesday home clash wth Haslett. The Marauders host Ithaca Frday, wth Ithaca postng an unbeaten league record. The, Yellowjackets hae lost 2 non-league games, L aganst Breckenrdge and the other aganst Chppewa Hlls. FRIDAYS VICTORY gae the Marauders a 4-3 Md-Mchgan B Conference record and 6-7 season mark. St Lous s 2-5 n conference play and 6-8 oerall. It was a close junor arsty contest, Od-Else npped St Lous Easy wn for Both February 4,973 An undentfed Od-Else Marauder dres through 3 St Lous Sharksdurng O-Es trouncng oer St Lous Frday nght. Henry Block has 7 reasons why you should come to us for ncome tax help. ^ Reason 5. Were human, and once n a great whle we make a mstake. But f our error means you must pay addtonal tax, you pay only the tax. We pay any nterest or penalty. m rac^ "ftp* m s BATH - Bath handed Fowlerlle ther 2th loss of O-E splts n wrestlng The Od-Elses wrestlers lost.ther 2d meet of the year to Durand by the score 29 to 24. Eert Reynolds and Paul Tomasek pcked up pns for O-E. Od-Else won 6 of the 2 matches but the extra pns by Durand won the meet for them. O-E bounced back wth a 39 to 8 ctory oer Lansng Catholc Central Thursday nght. Ths gae O-E a -2 mark for the season wth one more match to go. Leonard Mtchell, Paul»Tomasek, Tom Rest and Cayle Reha all pcked up pns for O-E. O-E wll trael to Shepherd Thursday for ther fnal dual match of the season. Shepherd s ranked No n; class C competton ths year so O-E wll be warmed up for the Md Mch B Tournament whch wll be held at Ithaca next Feb 7. O-E wll be faored to pck up ther 3rd straght M M B Champonshp. Also gong for O-E wll be ther record of not losng a M M B dual meet n the last 3 years. The league fnals at Ithaca wll start at 6:30 Saturday. the year wth an easy ctory. A farly close game after the st quarter wth Bath Bath Bee soars for 2 ponts. leadng 4-0, t became a runaway n the 2d perod wth Bath outscorng the stors 2-0. After carryng a lead nto the 3d quarter, Bath ht for 2 ponts agan, whle Fowlerlles offense were stll unable to fnd the bucket and was held to 9. Fowlerlle outscored the Bees n the fnal quarter 7-6. Three Bees, ht n double fgures to lead the Bath ctory. Dale Cantwell ht fo" 2 ponts, followed by Frtz Ordway wth 8 and Glen Tarrent wth 2. Also scorng were Doug Kesson and Don Henry wth 6, Ted Day wth 5 and John Kugel and Scott Brown wth 2. Ordway led the reboundng wth 7. <- After the Frday wn, Bath has a 9-8 season record and 5-6 Ingham County League record. The Bees trael to Pnkney were they wll take on the Prates. Pnckney upset Stockbrdge Frday 76-7 and now hold a 7-4 record n league ^acton and 0-5 oerall mark. Baths junor arsty also won, sws] lllll Od-Else Jack Bashores goes utunmolestedfor^ ponts n the Marauders easy Frday nght ctory oer the Sharks of St Lous. Three O-E Marauders outnumber the lone Shark^as they awat the results of Bashores dre. Lose by only 5 % O-E GAA cagers fnsh contest wth 3 players Od-Else GAA traeled to St Charles Wednesday, only to return home the ctms nstead of the ctors n a contest. Wth O-E hang turnoer trouble n the st quarter, St Charles led 6-0. In the 2d quarter, O-E came close wth team member foulng out, O-E went ahead n the-2d V OTTA-lllflLL SCREEN BLOCKS The ATTRACTIVE concrete unt! Aalable n complementary colors of Red, Brown, Buff, Tan and Green and the color s permanent! Each unt s 2" x 2" x 4" thck. quarter wth another player foulng out. Shortly after the begnnng of the 4th quarter wth 0-E t ahead another Marauder fouled out. 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9 February 4,973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan Pewamb-WestphaI a downs DeWtt Panthers 9A t * *>. Photo by Stee Fedewa ^ewamo-vvestphalas Randy Walters goes up for 2 ponts after stealng the ball from the. DeWtt Panthers. Pewamo-Westphala took the contest f*f t -L.I Su-«^r+ Mhur local sc hbol ohleft progr?" STOCK REDUCTION I : Bowlng Bags and Balls Dscontnued Styles On Many Balls DON^T MISS \ THE 9th ANNUAL SINGLES TOURNAMENTSTARTS FEfc 6. Fl RST; PLAGE :. s CHOICE POSITIONS FOWLER BOWL " ;: 252 N. Man St. r FOWLER - -Ph; 593^9906? r 3> a USED DODGE SPECIAL. 972 CHEVROLET KINGSWOOD - 9 Pass. Wagon, 400 Engne, Auto Trans, P. Steerng. P. Brakes, Rado, Rear Defogger, Tlt Wheel, Lugg Rack, P. Door Locks, W.W. Tres. ITS A SILVER BULLET BUY c ^ REW* DER: 5ft - -WATCH CROSSINGS AT DUSK. Many tragc accdents could bo aoded If people especally chldren would taketho tme to look both ways. RALPH DARAS *., -COMMUNITY DODGE SALES ST. JOHNS ; *, 200 E. HIGHAM ST. / PHONE 22^-325 ^ After a close st half, pewamo - Westphala shut pff.,the DeWtt Panther shootng attack to roll to an 83-6 CMAG league ctory. The Prates edged DeWtt n the openng quarter 24-2 and stretched that lead to 6 wth a d perod scorng performance. Wth the score at halftue, Pewamo- ; -Westphala shut ol the DeWtt scorng attack, holdng them to 0 ponts n the 3d perod.. The Prates pcked up 9 n that perod to stretch ther lead to 65;50 t a 5^pont adantage, It was more of the same n the ;last. perod wth P-W httng for-8 and holdng the Panthers to.,.- P-W s now n 9-4 n league play and l-4 oerall whle DeWtt has 8-5 league record and 8-7; season mark, The Prates are n a 3-way te for 2d place wth Webberlleand Sprngport, whle DeWtt s n 3d after beng ted for the 2d spot n. the league before Frday. Leadng the scorng for F- W was Jm Hengesbach wth 22 followed by Randy Fedewa Wth 3, Roy Pggott wth 2, Randy Walter wth and Loue Thelen wth 0. Also scorng for the Prates were Dan May wth 8, Duane Hengesbach, Nck Blauwekel and Allen Nurenburg wth 2 apece and Dean Mller wth. * Rob Reck led the scorng Alma downs Redwng Wrestlers 40-2 ST JOHNS - St Johns wrestlers fell to 2d ranked Alma Thursday nght a Wnnng matches for St Johns were Bob Hunter, Rck Pearson and Mke Schneder. Hunter took a 5- decson n the 45 pound class oer Buddy Mtchell. Rck Pearson won hs 67- pound match 2- oer Joe Goetznger ard Mke- Schneder pnned hs heayweght opponent Dae Bacon at 3:08 of that match. Od-Else Junor Hdh Basketball The 6th Annual Od-Else Junor Hgh Basketball Tournament wll be held Feb 2, 22. and 24 wth teams competng from Od, Else, Ithaca, Alma, Corunna, Chesanng, Mdland Bullock Creek and St Johns. A double elmnaton tournament, trophes wll be gen to the top 3 teams. In Feb 2 "competton, Alma faces Bullock Creek at 5 pm, Corunna takes on Ithaca at 6:5 pm, Chesanng plays Else at 7:30 and St rhey set Johns plays Od at 8:45. - On Thursday, Feb 22, losers of the Alma-Bullock Creek and Corunna-Ithaca game wll play at 5 pm and the losers of the Chesanng - Else and St Johns - Od contests take the court at.. 6:5. Wnners of the Wednesday games play Thursday at 7:30 and 8:45.. : The consolaton champonshp wll be played Saturday, Feb 24 at :30 pm and the champonshp game s set for 3 pm. St Johns swmmers snk Alma ST JOHNS ~ St Johns Redwng swmmers downed followed by Almas Jeff Alma Thursday nght Rohrer n 2d and Andy and set 5 arsty records n Huntley n 3d. ; the process^ ;... Mke Butler won the 50 Charle Rehman set 2 free-style n 24.8 followed by records, n the 200 yard St Johns teammate Dan Downng n 2d wth Almas nddual medley when hs 2dplaceUme of.2:24!8was%, ^Ssfe^^^8! A; R*H ^0 W fnsnn r * 3d - record-and n the lo^yardp^^ps-. n fhp ftn - hoakrm^^ erm^m^-a wn._k^_t.._?.?/, :-s took; e4 st n- Toh the VUerreal backstr^wherehetooklsfe %JS^3krm^ S ^ ^ > S L^ ^ 00 S. t fly, wn.u^. Bran Stork took st place Esterly and Mke Hyde. n dng settng a record wth ponts^ pan Downng set a record n the 0b, free-styles, comng n st n 54.6 and Bruce Haas set the record n the 400 freestyle, fnshng st n 4:26,2. St Johns won the 200 medley relay wth Larry Feldpausch, Mke Butler, Charle Rehman and Harold Wellman fnshng n :58.5. In the 200 medley freestyle, St Johns John Maland was st n 2:0.8, Bath, DeWtt n wrestlng /The Mchgan Interscholastc Wrestlng Coaches.and Offcals Assocaton hae ranked Bath and DeWtt wrestlng teams durng the week of Feb 4. Bath ard DeWtt, both are ranked honorable menton Area r cage standngs West Central League Iona (-4 8- St. Johns ( Hastng* ( Waerly ( Grand Ledge ( Charlotte ( A Una (Ml 0-0 Ingham County > - Leaguc- Stockbrfdge ( Lesle ( Wlllamston ( PJnckncy ( Bath (9-8 W Perry ( FowlcrUe ( Dansflle « C.M.A.C. League* Fowler ( Pewamo-WeslphaHa (*4 9-4 WcbberUIe (4 94 Sprlngport(lM DeWUt< Potterlle (74 74 St. Patrck (MB 4-9 Belleue (Ml w 3-9 Olet(M2 2- LalBfbarc <M4 2 Md-Mchgan B League Ithaca ( Chesanlaf (24 5*2 Bullock Creek (7-7\ 34 OM-EWe (5-8 U St. Lous <7.7> 34 Comma ( Mke Butler was the wnner of the 00 breast stroke n :2. wth Paul. Butler n 2d. Almas Reed - Sneelenberger was 3d. ;.The St Johns 400 free relay team of Harold Wellman, Dan Downng, Bruce Haas and John Maland took st- n ther eent and the 400 relay team fnshedlst at 4:26.5. Members of that team are Mke LaVeck, Tom Patton, Joe Fernholz and Tom Poszak. rankngs behnd the top 0 teams. Also ranked honorable menton are Maple Valley, Danslle, Dundee; Lake ew, and Central Montcalm. Shepherd tops the lst of Class C and D teams. wrestlng A St Johns Redwng wrestler has the upper hand on a stng Panther from Alma. Alma, ranked 2d n the state, hae the upper hand n the match, howeer, returnng home Thursday nght wth a 40-2 ctory. St Johns der Bran Stork shows hs hard-to-beat form durng swmmng competton n the St Johns pool aganst Alma Thursday nght, as the Redwngs downed the Panthers. ue Recreaton VOLLEYBALL Krogers 3 Hoolgans - 3 Dry Dock 9 Post Offce 8 Cty 6, WALLY TABER IN PERSON IS BACK!! PAN-AM SAFARI EXOTIC ANGLING let your whole famly et oy tha Inmtable raconteur whose explots wth rod, rfle, enmera, een bow-and-arrow hoe mado hm Amercas No. sportsmonphotogrophar, Mr. Safarlman! Thtll to the frst hunlnq «r»f fshn eer flmed n much of the ^outh Amercan scene. See Jmnro hectdshrnkers, Yngun hlow (jun hunters... ctmoncj.. hunl, fsh, See Wctlly Icher! SL JOHNS HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM WED., Feb. 28 Students under 6, $.50 Adults, Inc. tax, $2.00 Adanc. tlckst aalable t reduced ratst from sponsorng club members or from: CAROL ANN SHOP, GREENS PRINTING, REHMANNS, DEANS HDWE JULIE KS, JIMS BARBER SHOP, DRY DOCKD, BENNETTS JEWELRY. Sponsored by St. Johns Exchange Club Snappers Rado Federal Mogul Feb 20 Schedule Rado s Federal Mogul Hoolgans s Krogers Cty s Dry Dock: Snappers s Post Offce BASKETBALL ;DryPock. OConnors Team Brunos Rado Randolphs Feb 7 Results w Dry Dock 07 OConnors 50 Team 77 Brunos 57 Rado oer Randolphs Feb yt Schedule Team s Randolphs Brunos s.dry Dock Rado s OConnors for DeWtt wth 5 ponts, followed by Mke Ferguson wth, ll,x Chrs McNelly 8, Randy Lankford 5, and Lonne Stone, Stee Dalman and Randy Ptts wth 2 apece. After a Tuesday home game wth Olet, P-W traels to Portland St Pats Frday, St Pats hae a 4-9 league record and are 5-0 for the season, DeWtt hosted Langsburg Tuesdayjnd are home agan Frday for a game aganst Belleue. Belleue has won only 3 league games whle losng 0 and are 3- for the season, _ P-Ws junor arsty also won, downng DeWtt UNITED CHURCH MANORS A nonproft Mchgan; corporaton establshed to prode dgnfed," secure and comfortable housng for the retrees of Mchgan, announces two ssues of ""..-. UNITED CHURCH MANORS. SUBORDINATED DEBENTURES 7-%% SERIES I These debentures mature fe years from date of ssue and yeld V/t% annual nterest. 7WA SERIES II These debentures mature seen and one-half years from date of ssue and earn 7V*% annual nterest.. Debentures n ether seres can be purchased n a mnmum amount of $000 and n amounts greater. than that n ncrements of $500. Interest s pad ; automatcally by check maled to the holder at the end of June and December. Income from sale of these debentures wll be used for the constructon and furnshng of the BURCHAM HILLS RETIREMENT CENTER, 2700 Burcham Dre, East Lansng, now under constructon and scheduled for openng n the fall of 973. Purchase of these debentures s lmted to bona fde resdents of Mchgan. "Hls announcement Is nether on offer to sell or solctaton of offers made to buy any of these debentures. Such offerng - s made only In the Informaton statement whch s aalable upon request. For nformaton about these debentures or about resdence at Burcham Hlls "," "-" wrte or call UNITED CHURCH-MANORS!.-:( Park^ake Road; East tahsng, Mchgan t : TO: Unted Church Manors 5539 Park Lake Road, East Lansng, MI Please send complete nformaton about Unted Church Manors debentures. Name _J... Address : J. : ( also send nformaton about resdence at Burcham Hlls THE FORD TEAM wants to play ball wth ydu Egan Ford Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hlgham ST. JOHNS Us* Your S«at tsllll REHMANNSofs.Mm. 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10 0A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan February 4,973 Annual Tax Sale STATE OF MICHIGAN In the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton In the Matter of the Complant of Allson Green, State Treasurer of the State of Mchgan, for and n behalf of sad State, for the sale of certan lands for taxes assessed thereon. No. 92 On readng and flng the complant of the State Treasurer of the State of Mchgan prayng for a judgment In faor of the State of Mchgan, aganst each parcel of land theren descrbed, for the amounts theren specfed, clamed to be due for taxes, Interest and charges on each such parcel of land, and that such lands be sold for the amounts so clamed by the State of Mchgan. It Is ordered that sad complant wll be brought on for hearng and judgment at the March term of ths Court, to be held at St. Johns In the County of Clnton, State of Mchgan, on the 2lh day of March A J. 973, at the openng of the Court on that day, and that all persons nterested In such lands or any part thereof, desrng to contest the len clamed thereon by the State of Mchgan, for such taxes, nterest and charges, or any part thereof, shall appear n sad Court, and flewth the clerk thereof ther objectons thereto on orbefore the frst day of the term of ths Court aboe mentoned, and that In default thereof the same wll be taken as confessed and a jugment wll be taken and entered as prayed for n sad complant. And It s further ordered that n pursuance of sad judgment the lands descrbed In sad complant for whch a judgment of sale shall be made, wll be sold for the seeral taxes, nterest and charges thereon as determned by such judgment, on the frst Tuesday In May thereafter, begnnng at 0 oclock a.m. on sad day, or on the day or days subsequent thereto as may be necessary to complete the sale of sad lands and of each and eery parcel thereof, at the offce of the County Treasurer, or at such conenent place as shall be selected by hm at the county seat of the county of Clnton, State of Mchgan; and that the sale then and there made wll be a publc sale, and each parcel descrbed n the judgment shall be separately exposed forsale for the total taxes, nterest and charges, and the sale shall be made to the person payng the full amount charged" aganst such parcel, and acceptng a coneyance of the smallest undded fee smple Interest theren; or, f no person wll pay the taxes and charges and take a coneyanceof less than the entre thereof, then the whole parcel shall be offered and sold. If any parcel of land cannot be sold for taxes, nterest and charges, such parcel shall be passed oer for the tme beng, and shall, on the succeedng day, or before the close of the sale, be reoffered, and If on such second offer, or durng such sale, the same cannot be sold for the amount aforesad, the County Treasurer shall bd off the same n the name of the State. Wtness the Hon. Leo W. Corkn, Crcut Judge, and the seal of sad Crcut Court of Clnton County ths 9th day of January A.D LEOW. CORKIN, Crcut Judge Countersgned, ERNEST E. CARTER, Clerk STATEOFMICHIGAN- * * I a IntheCrcutCourtforh&u ^ CountyofClnton.r In the Matter of the Complant of Allson Green, State Treasurer of thestate of Mchgan, for and behalf of sad State, for the sale of certan lands for taxes assessed thereon. To the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton: Allson Green, State Treasurer of the State of Mchgan, respectfully shows unto the Court:. That he s the State Treasurer of the State of Mchgan and makes and fles ths complant under, by rtue of and pursuant to the prosons of Act No. 206 of the Publc Acts of B93, as amended, and Act No. 380 of P.A. 965, as amended, 2. That Schedule A annexed hereto s the tax record requred by the act frst aboe mentoned and contans the descrpton of all lands n the aforesad county upon whch taxes, whch were assessed for the years mentoned theren, hae remaned unpad for more than one year after they were returned asdellnquent, the descrpton of all lands n sad county heretofore bd off n the name of the State and thus held and upon whch taxes whch were assessed subsequent to the tax for whch such lands were sold to the State hae remaned unpad for more than one year after they were returned as delnquent. 3. That extended separately n sad schedule aganst each descrpton of sad lands theren contaned are (a the total amount of delnquent taxes upon sad descrpton for the nonpayment of whch the same may lawfully be sold at the next annual tax sale, (b nterest computed thereon as proded by law to the frst day of May, next ensung, (c a collecton fee of four per cent and (d $3.00 for expenses, all n accordance wth the prosons of the act frst aboe mentoned. 4. That all of the aforesad taxes, nterest and charges are ald, delnquent and unpad, and hae remaned delnquent and unpad for suffcent tme to authorze and requre, as proded by the foregong acts, the sale of the aforesad parcels of land aganst whch they were assessed and are extended In sad schedule at the next annual tax sale for the non-payment thereof, and that the sad taxes, nterest, collecton fee and expenses so extended n sad schedule aganst each parcel of land theren descrbed consttute a ald len upon each"of the sad seeral parcels of land descrbed In sad schedule as theren and aganst whch extended In faorof the people of the State of Mchgan, the payment of whch Hen ths court may enforce as a preferred or frst clam upon such lands by the sale thereof. Wherefore your plantff prays: a. That wthn the tme proded by law- ths court may determne and adjudge that the aforesad taxes, nterest, collecton fee and charges are Vald and consttute a ald Hen upon each of the sad seeral parcelb of land descrbed In sad schedule as theren extended; b. That wthn the tme proded by law ths court make a fnal judgment In faor of the State of Mchgan aganst each parcel of sad lands for the payment of the Boeral amounts of taxes, nterest, collecton fee and expenses, as computed and extended n sad schedule aganst the seeral parcels of land theren contaned;, c. That sad Judgment prode that In default of the payment so ordered of the sad seeral sums computed and extended aganst sad lands In sad schedule, the sad seeral parcels of land, or such nterest theren as may be necessary to satsfy the amount adjudged aganst the same, shall seerally be sold as the law prodes! d ; That your plantff may. nae such other and further relef In the premses as to ths court may Beem Just and equtable. And your plantff-wll eer pray, etc. ( Dated: January 7, 973! ALLISON GREEN - Stale Treasurer of the State of Mchgan, for and n behau of Md State. SCHEDULE A TAXES OF 970 AND PRIOR YEARS u -g Total of Taxes. 8 " Interest and Charges Due n Sad Years Dollars Cents BATH TOWNSHIP Town 5 North, Range West TheW4rdsofWl/2ofNWl/4ofSec -T5N-RW. exc 0 rds E&W by lfl rds N&S In NWcor thereof; also exc.07 Ac In SW cor thereof., Beg N & W of SE cor of Sec -T5N-RW, th E 350*, S 50, W 350, th N ISO to beg. I Begat NWcor ofel/2 of NEl/4ofNE frl /4 of Sec 3-T5N-RW, th E 35 ft, S 323 ft, W35 ft, th N 323 ft to pt of beg The SE /4 of SE /4 of Sec 3-T5N- RW, exc the N rds thereof TheNl/2oftheNEl/4oftheSWl/4of Secton 4-T5N-RW ,68 Beg 55 ft E of NW cor of SW /4 of NW/4 of Sec 5, T5N-RW, th S 330 ft, E 65 ft, N 330 ft, W65 ft to pt of beg Beg SO ft W of NE cor of Sec. 6, T5N- RlW,thS264ftW 330 ftn 264 ft, E330 ft to p of bea Beg at a pt 528 W of NE Cor of Sec. 6 T5N-RW Th W 380Th N32 Th E 380 Th S 32 to pt of beg Beg 50 ft N of NE cor of S /2 of NE /4 of Sec G, T5N-RW, th W 2253 f t, N 290 ft E2253 ft. S 290ft to beg 6 5m/l Com 30 ft N of E /4 post of Sec. 6, T5N-RW, th W 2640 ft, N 200 ft, E 2640 ft, S 200 ft to pt of beg 6 2m/l That part of the S/2 of SW /4 of NE /4 W of NYC rr- Sec 9, T5N-RW 9 0m/l B Com at a pt on N sde of Sec 0, T5N- RW whch s E 30 rds of N/4 cor, th S app80rdswthwsdeofnwl/4ofne l/4the0rds;thnapp80rds;thw0 rds to p of beg Sl/4ofNWl/4ofSEl/4ofSecl0T5N RW , SW l/4of the NE /4 of Secton 4-T5N- RW NE /4 of SE /4 Sec. 6T5N-RW, exc * beg at a pt 044 S of E/4 Cor sd sec, Th W 358, Th S 282to S In of NE /4 of SE /4 sd sec. Th Ely 358 on S In to E lnsecl6thn2b2toptofbeg Begnnng at the SE corner of Sec. 6 thence North 40 rods, West 20 rods, South 40 rods, East 20 rods to begnnng. Sec. 6-T5N- RlW 6 5 " Com at S l/4cor of Sec 7-T5N-RW, th N 300 ft, E 248 ft, S 300 ft, W 248 ft to beg, exc. & reserng a 33 strp off E sde thereof for a road easement Com40ftWofSEcorWl/2ofSEl/4 of SE /4, Sec 7, T5N-RW, th W 250 ft, N 660 ft, E 350 ft, S 462 ft W 00 ft, S98 ftto beg. Exc th W32 of the S65 of sdparc Parcel of land 330 ft N&S by 32 ft E&Wn SE corner or SW /4 of NW /4 of Sec. 2-T5N-RW Com32ftWofSEcororSWl/4ofNW /4 of Sec 2-T5N-RW. th W 32 ft, N 330 ft, E32 ft th S 330 ft to pt of beg Beg 300 ft E of W /4 post of Sec 2, TSN-RW, th E 264 f t, th N 330 f t // wth N&S /4 lne, th W 264 ft // wth E&W /4lne, ths 330 ft//wth N&S /4 lne, to pt of beg, B.93 Com n sec lne 450 ft E of S/4 post of TSee2Z, T5N-RW, thn ft, E 200 ft, S ft, W200 ft topt of beg 22 2m/l OmonseclnfSOEofS l/4dostofsec 22 T5N-RW; th N 435.6, E 200, S 435 6, W 200to pt of beg A pece of land commencng at the N /4 post of Sec. 24, thence South 2 rods. West 0 rods, North 2 rods, East 0 rods to begnnng. Sec. 24-T5N-RW North 9 rods of the South 5 rods of the SW /4 of NW /4 or Sec. 29-T5N-RW N 6 rds of S 40 rds or SE /4 of NW frl /4 of Sec 26, T5N-RW Com. at a pont 5 rods E of N quarter post, Sec. 28, thence S 25 rods, East 88 ft to center of hghway, thence NEly along sad center of hghway 65 ft or to North lne of Sec. 28 thence W 75 ft. to begnnng, Sec. 28-T5N-RW Com. at a pont 07 rds E of NW corner of Sec. 28, thence S 39-/2 rods, E 3.6 rods, N 39 /2 rods, W 3.80 rods to begnnng, Sec. 28-T5N-RW Com at NE cor of Lot 25 of Dumonts Add to Pk Lk Hts, th N50 ft, W 260 ft, S 50 ft, E 260 ft to beg Com at NWcor Sec. 28, T5N-RW, th E 30 rds, S 905 ft, for pt of beg, th E 258 ft m/ S 530 ft m/ W 256 ft m/, N 530 ft m/ to beg E/2 of the followng: A pece of land nnl/2ofsec.28com.atnwcornerof Sec. 28, thence S386 ft, E ft, S 27" E 80 ft., for pont of beg., thence S<>27"E lt0ft S76*49"E80ft N2*35"Wll0 ft. N 76 3" W 78 ft. to beg. Sec. 28- TSN-RW E80 ft of W80 ft of E 500 ft of that part of N 364 ft of S 562 ft of NW /4 of NE /4 of Sec 29, T5N-RW SIGSftof N330ftofSWl/4ofNE l/4of Sec. 29, T5N-RW Part of W/2 of NW /4 of Sec 29-T5N- RlW beg S & E of NW cor of sd sec. E 58, N 344,8, W 205, N 63B.8,,SWly363.9,S786.2toptofbeg Com at pt 528 ft S of cent of Ann Dre on E boundary of W5 rds of E 30 rods of SE /4 of NW /4 of Sec, 29, th S 8 rds, W5 rds, N 8 rds, E5 rds to beg Com n cent of hwy SWIy ofn /4 post Sec. 33 T5N-RW th W 498, th N 254 m/ to N sec In th W 4 rds m/ to W /8 In th S th E 39 th NEly.5 to pt of beg BATH VILLAGE W/2 of Lots 5.6 &7, Blk 3, all In Bath Lots 3 and 0, Block 6, Bath Lots 3 & 4, Block 0, Bath S/2 of Lot and S/3 of Lot 2, Block II, Bath II DRYERS ADDITION Lot, Dryers Addton to Bath DUMONTS ADDITIONTO. PARKLAKEHEIGHTS Lot 4,5,6,7,8, and9dumonts Addton to Park Lake Heghts, Bath Twp Lots 2 & 3 Dumonts Addton to Park Lake Heghts, Bath Twp Lot 6, Dumonts Addton to Park Lake Heghts, Bath Twp Lot 23, Dumonts Addton to Park Lake Heghts, Bath Twp also Lot Lots 32 and 33, Dumonts Addton to Park Lake Heghts, Bath Twp DUMONTS ADD. TO PARK LAKE NO. 2 Lots 5 and 6, Dumonts Addton to Park Lake Heghts No Lots I & 2 Dumonts Add, to Park Lake Heghts No, 2»70 -m«lots B to 2 Incluse, Dumonts Ado. to Park Lake Heghts No. 2 IPO 8.3 o _ CO fc. c asfe *" _ I Total of Taxes, hf 8 esc Interest and a J a SS5 Charges Due Sfc.S.S SlS " Saw Years oofl.". mu DoItars Cents LAKE VIEW PLAT Lot except that part begnnng at the SE corner, thence West 9 ft., then to northerly lot lne, thence easterly 22 ft to NEly corner of sad lot, thence southerly 00 ft. to the begnnng, Lake Vew Plat, Bath Twp LOVINGS WEST SIDE PLAT Lot 2, Lolngs West Sde Plat, Bath Twp Lots 4 & 42, Lolngs West Sde Plat, Bath Twp Lot 46, Lolngs West Sde Plat, Bath Twp Lots 52 and 53, Lolngs West Sde Plat Bath Twp LOVINGS WEST SIDE PLAT NO. Lots 02 and 03, Longs West Sde Plat No., Bath Twp., exce 5 ft of Lot Lot 4, Longs West Sde Plat No., Bath Twp, Lots 6 and U7, Longs West Sde Plat No., Bath Twp Lot 24, Longs West Sde Plat No. Bath Twp IB 29 Lots 25 to 28, Longs West Sde Plat No., Bath Twp. 970 "49.09 Lots 33 and 34, Longs West Sde Plat No., Bath Twp MERRY LEE ESTATES Lot 20 MerryLee Estates a part of W /2 Sec. 29-T5N-RW.. * Lot 22 MerryLee Estates a part of W /2 Sec. 29-T5N-RW Lot 23 MerryLee Estates a part of W /2 Sec. 29-T5N-RW PARK LAKE HEIGHTS SUBD. Lots 2 and 3, Park Lake Heghts, Bath Twp POLLYAQUA SHORES SUBD. Lot ~4 Pollyaqua Shores, Bath Twp Lots 6, Pollyaqua Shores, Bath Twp Lots 8, 9 and 20, Pollyaqua Shores, Bath Twp Lot 2, Pollyaqua Shores, Bath Twp Lots 22 and 23, Pollyaqua Shores, Bath Twp POLLYAQUA SHORES Lots 26 & 27, Pollyaqua Shores, Bath Twp Lots 40, 4, & 42, Pollyaqua Shores, Bath Twp, Lots 43,44,45, Pollyaqua Shores, Bath Twp SUPERVISORS PLATOF PLEASANT VIEW North 50 ft of the West 00 ft. of Lot 26, Supersors Plat of Pleasant Vew of Park Lake, Bath Twp West 60 ft. of Lot 27, Supersors Plat of Pleasant Vew of Park Lake, Bath Twp East 40 ft. of West 200 ft. of Lot 27, Supersors Plat of Pleasant Vew of Park Lake, Bath Twp East 200 ft. of West 400 ft. of Lot 27 Supersors Plat of Pleasant Vew of Park Lake, Bath Twp. \ * 4.35 Outlot A, Supersors Plat of Pleasant Vew, Bath Twp. <-U EAST BANK PLAT Lot, East Bank Plat, Bath Twp SUPV.PLATNO.l PARKLAKEHEIGHTS Lot 8, Supersors Plat No. of Park Lake Bg N 2* E20 ft fr SE cor Outlot A, Sup PlNofPkLk.thN 2*E alg N&S /4 In Sec 28, T5N-RW 40 ft, th N 88" W 0.29 ft to W In OutLot A th S?58 W 40 ft ths B8 E 0.27 ft tobg SUPERVISORS PLAT NO.l North 74 ft. of Outlot B, Supersors Plat No., a part of E /2 of SW /4 of Sec. 28-T5N-RW, except the N 2 ft. thereof Com. at a pont on E lne of Outlot B Sup. Plat No, 76 ft S of NE cor of outlot, th S 82.7 ft, W toa pt on W lne of sd Outlot 56.7 SEly of NW cor, NWly 82.7 ft, th Eto beg E ft of N 75 ft of Outlot G, Supersors Plat No., wth an easementacross N 9 ft of sfl E 0.75 ft of sd Outlot G SUPERVISORS PLAT NO. 2 Property lyng S of CI 5, Park I<ake Rd r/w to water edge of Park Lake Drectly S of Lots 6 & 7 of Super. Plat # Lake Frontage: That porton of lands between rd 4/w, S to waters edge, drectly In front of Lot 5, or Supersors Plat No. 2 of Park Lake Sec. 28, TSN-RW Lot 22, Supersors Plat.No. 2, Bath Twp Beg 250 ft S of NE cor of OuUot B, th N 88*27W 250 ft//to N lne; th S 26 W205fttoaptdescasPtX; thn88 27E 40ft; ths7*29-/4e 58.35ft; S 63*25 E 4.85 ft. N67 54* E 77.f ft; th 334. ft N to pt of beg; part of Outlot B, Supr Plat #2 Bath Townshp; Sec 28, T5N-RW SUPERVISORS PLAT NO. 3 Lots 4 and 5, Supersors Plat No Lake Frontage: S of Park Lake Rd & drectly n front of lots 4 & 5, Supr PI No. 3, Sec, 28, T5N-RW Lots 6,7 & 8, Supersors Plat No Lake Frontage: S of Park Lake Rd & drectly n front of lots 6 & 7 of Supr Plat No. 3, Sec, 28, T5N-RW SUPV. PLATOF SMITHS SUBD. Lots 3 and 4, Supersors Plat of Smths Subdson, Bath Twp Lots 32, 33, Supersors Plat tof Smths Subdson, Bath Twp Lots 53 and 54, Supersors Fat of Smths Subdson, Bath Twp Lots 57* 58,89and 60, Supersors Plat of Smths Subdson, Bath Twp ,6, Lots6I,62,63and 64, Supersors Plat of SmthYSubdlslon, Bath Twp UPTON HEIGHTSSUBD. UptonHeghts Subd. A part of SW /4 of SW l/4of Sec, 4, T5N-RW Lot BENGAL TOWNSHIP Town 7 North Range 3 West South 6 acres of the East 3/8 of the SW /4! also the West 5/8 of the SW /4, all n Secton 0 * BINGHAM TOWNSHIP Town 7 North Range 2 West E 40 A rods of NW Frl /4 of Sec. 2 N of Aery Road, exc S 607 ft thereof 2 25m/l El/2 of NE Frl /4 Sec ,5, E0 acres of the SW /4 of NE Frl /4 Sectons» * 8- «2 I Total of Taxes, a «MJS I" Interest and E 0 acres of NW"l/4 of NE Frl /4, Secton Com atn /4 cor of Sec. 3, th E 962 ft, S ft to cent of Aery Rd. NWly alg sd rd 70.4 ft, N ft, W 93.5 ft, to N- S/4 lne, th N ft tobeg Com 2249 ft E of NWcor of Sec. 0, th E 45,5 ft S 400 ft, W 45.4 ft, N 400 ft to beg Beg n NW cor of E /2 of SW /4 of Sec.ll l the366ft,s246,w366ftn246 ft to beg Com 396 ft W of NE cor of N/2 of NW /4 Of SW /4, Sec, 5. th W32 ft S 330 ft,e32ft,n330ft tobeg Com at apt on E&W /4 lne of Sec th 924 ft W of NE cor of NW /4 or SW /4 of sd sec 5 th 300 ft N&S by 32 ft E&W 5 lm/ E /4 of SW FV /4 of Secton IB Parcel of land 330 ft E&W by 32 ft N&S out of NW corner of S /2 of NW /4 of NW /4 of NW /4 Sec CommU7ftWofSEcorofSWl/4of Secton 28, run th N 65 ft W 264 ft., S 65 ft., E 264 ft to beg DALLAS TOWNSHIP Town 7 North Range 4 West Com at SW corner of Secton 9 thence N 7 rods, E0 rods, S 7 rods, W0 rods tobeg Com 60 rods W & 397 ft S of NE comer of Secton 9, S 800 ft, W 500 ft, N 900 ft. S & E along center of Stoney Creek, then 693 ft to beg. Secton 9-T7N-R4W DE WITT TOWNSHIP Town 5 North Range 2 West Com. at pt. on W lne of Sec. 3-T5N- R2W that Is 2343 ft S of NW cor of sd Sec. 3, th E to W/8 lne of sd Sec 3, th N on sd /8 lne 96 ft, th W to W Sec lne, th S on sd W Sec. lne to p of beg Beg. 80 rods S & 20 rods W of NE corner of Sec. 4-T5N-R2W, then W 40 rods S0 rods to Road 04, NE along Sad road 78 rods to beg Also Frl.N /2 of NE /4, lyng N of Grand Rer Road, Sec. 4-T5N-R2W Com 00 ft E of NW cpr of E /2 of W /2 of NE /4 of NW /4, Sec. 4, T5N- R2W,thS40rds,E99ft,N40rds,W99 ft to p of beg Beg at hts of RndLkRd & the N&S /4 In of Sec 4 T5N-R2W, th N alg sd /4 In 70 ft, th W 250, S to cent In of sd Rd, th NE alg the cent In of sd Rd to pt of beg Com 78 rd S of NE cor of S /2 of NE /4 of Sec , th S 4 rd, W 20 rd, N 4 rds, E 20 rd to beg > Com. 74 rods S of NE corner of S/2 of NE /4 of Sec , th S 4 rods, W 20 rods,n4rods,e20rodstobeg Beg. 84 rods 6 ft. S of NE corner of Sec. 4-T5N-R2W, then W 20 rods, S 60. E 20 rods, N 60 to beg. 4 7/ ,8 Part of the NE /4 of Sec. 5, T5N-R2W, beng the W48 ft of the E ft of the N 63.5 rds of sd sec Com 400 E of N /4 post of Sec 7-T5N- R2W, & 4 6 S of sec In, th Ely alg Rd 270 to where t crosses sec In, th Ely alg Rd to ts Intsn wth Schaey Rd, beng 3 N of sec In, th E alg Rd 26.6 to a pt 43.9 N of sec In, th S 76 to LGR, Wly alg R to cent of N abutment (Schaey Rd Brdge, th SWlyalgRd576thN287toptofbeg Com at a pt on W lne of Sec ft Nof SWcor of Sec.7 th N 832 ft. the para, wth S sec lne to W bk of LGR th SWly alg W bk of sd rer to pt due E of beg. th W to beg exc for Wllo Creek Farms Subd., & exc Wllow Creek Farms Sub. #2. 7 7m/l Com. at SW.corner of Sec. 7-T5N-R2W, th E 50 rods, N 25 3/5 rods, W 50 rods th S 25 3/5 rods to beg Beg 98N & 90W of SE Cor of NE /4. of Sec. 9-T5N-R2W, th N 482.5, W 240, N32, W 994., S 64.5, E to pt of beg Beg 485 ft S & 669 ft W of cent of Sec 0-T5N-R2W, th Wly alg cent of Webb Rd 343ft, N70 37 W 2. ft, N 276 ft, E 20.8 ft, N 00 ft, E 375 ft, S alg W sd Kruger Lane 32 tt, W 75 ft, S 203 ft to. pt of beg. Also beg 485 ft S & ft W & 383 ft N of cent of Sec 0, Th W 285 ft, N ft, E37.4 ft, S 730 ft, SWIy ft to NW cor of Lot 8, Hope. Subd.. W 30 ft, S 55 ft, E 30 ft, S 220 ft tobeg. Also beg 320 ft W &660 ft S of N /4 post of Sec 0, th S ft, W 665 ft, N ft t E 665 ft to pt of beg. Also beg 58 ft W of cent of Sec 0. S 62 ft alg W sd Remey-Chandler Drn, W ft, N ft, E 739 ft tobeg Beg at NE cor Lot 7, Hope Subd, Sec 0-T5N-R2W, th N 65.8 ft, E 8.87 ft, N ft, W ISO ft, N 220 ft E 50 ft, N ft, W 665 ft, N 40 8 ft, W ft, S ft, E 89.9 ft. S 72 ft, W 220 ft, S 66 ft, E 230 ft, S 67 ft, E 360 ft, N ft, E 37.4 ft, S 730 ft, SWly ft to NW cor of Lot 8, Hope Subd., E 90 ft, SEly to NW cor of Lot 7, Hope Subd, E, 200 ft to pt of beg Lot g 59 of Walnut Estates # 4, a proposed Subd. n E/2 of NE /4 Sec. 6 T5N-R2W, Lot HG2 of Walnut Estates #4, a, proposed subd n E /2 of NE /4 Sec. 6 T5N-R2W Com at pt 32 S o 06 E of NW cor of Lot, 5, Walnut Est #3, Sec 6-T5N- R2W, S 0*05 E32 ft alg W In of W.E. *3,N89*44W65ft,N0<05W32ft,S 89*44 E ^65 ft to bg Beg. 285 W of NE corner of Sec. 20- TSN-R2W, th S 660, W32, N 660, E 32 to beg. 20 < Com at a pt 678 ft E of N/4 post of Sec. 20, T5N-R2W, th S 407 ft, E07 ft, N 407 ft, W 07 ft to beg , Beg. 9 /2 N of S quarter post of Sec. 20-T5N-R2W, th W 28, N 50, E 28, S 50 to beg All that part of SW /4 of NE /4 of Sec. 22-T5N-R2W, lyng E of Whte Oaks Subd Beg 000 S of NW cor of Sec. 22-T5N- R2W, th S 320, E 520, S320, E 800, N 730, E 330\ N 440, W 330* N45, W 8.5, N 029.5, W50, N 280.5, W 200, S 330", W 396, N 330, W 740*. S 597, SWly 85 topt of beg, exc for hwy r/w also exc 0 easement to MBT Beg at SE cor of N/2 of NE /4 of SW /4 Sec. 22 T5N-R2W, th N 90 W98 S 90 E 98 to Pt of beg., Beg.at NE corner of SW /4 of Sec. 22, then S 8 rods, W 20 rods, N 8 rods, E 20 rods to beg., TSN-R2W > Com 37 rds S of NW cor of SE /4 of Sec. 22, T5N-R2W, th S 3 rds, E 53 rds, N 3 rds, W 53 rds to beg Com ft S of NE cor of Sec. 25, T5N-R2W. Ul S32ft* W23ft, N32 ft, E 23 ft tobeg; part of S/2 of SE /4 of sdsec Beg 202U W of NE cor Sec. 28 T5N- R2W th S W 0 S 40 E 208 S W N 2644,7 ft E to pt of beg. Also beg W of NE cor S«. 28 T5N-R2WthS 202.6W 32N 202,6 E 32 to pt of beg/ * 28 2, Beg t pt 960* E of NW cor of Sec 2ft- TSNR2W, Th E 3»,r to Cent of Turner Rd.S 406slg cent JojdRdW Total of Taxes, Interest and Charges Due n Sad Years Dollars Cents 320, N 406, also beg ata pt 600 S of beg. pt, Th S 92.8 S 70*28 E 9.6, S 49, S 4 MO W 5VS 70* J 26* E 220 to cent of sd Rd, S 4«I0 W00 alg cent sdrd,n70 e 26W220,Sl4 4QW00, S70^6E220tocentTumerRd,S4 40W 090.5alg cent h sd Rd, W939to WBec Ln, N 547.8alg Sec In, E 950to pt of beg. > Beg, 2 rods S of NW comer of NE /4 of NW /4, Sec. 29, then S 3 rods, E 0 rods, N 3 rods, W0 rods to beg., T5N- R2W Beg. at SW corner or Sec. 29, then E 320, N 240.6, W 544.5, N W 775.5, S 627 to beg., T5N-R2W, exc W 2 A thereof Com. 225 ft E of NW cor of E/2 of W l/2of NE /4 th S76 ft, E00 ft, N76 ft, W 00 ft, tobeg, Sec 30 T5N-R2W Begatapt33EoftheSEcorofLotl4, Welssman Subd No., th S 446 E 65, N 448, W65 to pt of beg. Beng a part DfSec32T5N-R2W 32 ma 2.58 TheEl/2ofWl/2ofNEl/4ofNWl/4, Sec/32, T5N-R2W. Also W/2 of E/2 of NEl/4of NWl/4, Beg at SW cor of N/2 of SE /4 of SE /4, Sec 32, T5N-R2W, th E 23 ft, N00 ft,w23ft,s00fttobeg 32 / ,07 N 5 rods of SW /4 of SE /4 of Sec. 32- T5N-R2W, lyng E of old DeWtt Road, except E 4 rods 32 7/ S4rodsofNJ7rodsofSWl/4ofSEl/4 of Sec. 32-T5N-R2W east of center lne of Old DeWtt Rd S/4 of NW /4 Sec. 34 T5N-R2W, exc begatnwcorofsl/4ofnwl/4,ths 447.5E400.N200,W84,,N247.5,W 27 to pt Of beg Beg S of the NW cor of the S/2 0ftheSl/2oftheNWl/4ofSec34,thE 400, S 200, W 400, N 200to pt of beg. exc W 50 for Hwy r/w T5N-R2W 34 B Com 80 ft W of NE cor of W /2 of W /2 of NE /4, Sec 35, T5N-R2W, th S 233ft,Wl00ft,N233ft,E 00ft to beg exc r/w for US-27 lmted access Beg at SW Cor of Sec. 35 T5N-R2W, Th E I960, N 85". W S 350. W 244 6, S 580 N 49 E 60\E 208, S 323.9,W329.67,S665toptofbeg.Exc PCRR r/w That part of N/2 or NE /4 of NE /4 of Sec.36, T5N-R2W, lyng S of RR r/w 36 0m/l TITLE ACT NO. 89 Beg at a concrete monument 550 ft rt of Sta 0-70 of the NE/SW runway of Captal Cty Arport lyng In Sec. 3, T5N-R2W, th S 36* 56M" E 300 ft. th N 53»03 54" E 80 ft, th N 36*56 04" W 300 ft, th S " W80 ft to pt of beg 3 J Beg 622 ft t of Sta. 9/50 of the NE/SW runway of Captol Cty Arport n Sec. 3,T5N-R2W,thS "E240ft; N " E 60 ft; N " W 240 ft. S " W60ft topt of beg Beg at a concrete monument 550 ft rt of Sta. 20/80 of the NE/SW runway of Captol Cty Arport n Sec. 3, T5N- R2W, th S 53* 03 54" W 420 ft // sd runway, th S 36*V 04" E 300 ft, N 53& 03, 54"E420ftN "W300ftto > pt of beg Com at SW cor of State Dept of A ero. concr Hangar thw 7.34 ft W&U "*S to pt Of beg; the ft, S 60 ft, \ 55 c o_ & Total of Taxes,.d cr Interest and gu^ Charges Due * s * n Sad Years fc Total of Taxes, s g a W» oga^^sq Dollars Cents SUPV. PLATOF VALLEY FARMS SUBD. NO.l Beg, 46 rods S & 304W of NE corner of Sec. 33-T5N-R2W, then W 50, N65 E 50, S 65 to beg. Supersors Plat of Valley Farms No SUPV, PLATOF VALLEY FARMSSUBD. No, 2 Lot 93, Sup. Plat of Valley Farms No. 2, Sec. 33-T5N-R2W West 50 of East 50 of Lot 39, Sup. Plat of Valley Farms No, 2, Sec. 33- T5N-R2W W 50 of E00 of Lot 39, Sup, Plat of Valley Farms No. 2, Sec. 33-T5N-R2W WALNUT ESTATES NO. 3 S66 of Lot 30 Walnut Est. #3 Subd of E /2 of Sec 6 T5N-R2W The S 33 Of th N 66 of Lot 34 Walnut Est. #3 a subd of part of E /2 of Sec. J6-T5N-R2W Outlots A B & C Walnut Est. #3 a subd of part of E/2 of Sec. 6T5N-R2W Walnut Estates #3, a Subd. of part of the E /2 of Sec. 6, T5N-R2W Lot Walnut Estates #3, a subd. of part of the E /2 of Sec. 6, T5N-R2W Lot WEISSMANSSUBD. Lot 5, Wessmans Subd. Sec. 32TSN/R2W B4 Lot 7, Wessmans Sub. Sec. 32 T5N/R2W WEISSMArtSUBD. NO. Lot 3, Wessman Subd. No., a part of Sec. 32, T5N-R2W WHITE OAKS SUBD. Lot of Whte Oaks, a subd of a part of the SW /4 of the NE /4 of Sec. 22, T5N-R2W Lot 7 of Whte Oaks, a subd of a part of the SW /4 of the NE /4 of Sec. 22, T5N-R2W Lot 32 of Whte Oaks, a subd of a part of the SW /4 of the NE /4 of Sec. 22, T5N-R2W DUPLAN TOWNSHIP Town B North Range West Com at SE cor of Sec I-T8N-RW, th W 280 ft, N 675 ft, E 280 ft, t S 675 ft to beg Com 40 rds N of W /4 post of Sec 2, T8N-RW, run th E80 ft, th N 242 ft, th W80ft,thS242fttobeg W/2 of W /2 of SE /4, Sec. 4-T8N- RlW Com at a stake at the NW cor of the N /2 of the SW /4 ot Sec 6-T8N-RW, th run from stake S a dlst of 2/2 rds, th EBrds, thn2/2 rds, thwbrds top of beg, cons of 5/8 of A m/ 6 5/ All that part of W/2 of SW /4 as les N of Rdge Road, Sec. 8-T8N-RW, exc a pare n NW cor thereof E /2 of SE /4 of SW /4, Sec. 8-T8N- RW SW /4 or SE /4, Sec B, T8N-RW Com 396 E of NW cor of Sec 2-T8N- RW, th S98 ft, E32 ft, N98 ft, th W to pt of beg S/3 of E 3/8 of W/2 of SE /4 except Ann Arbor RR r/w; also com. 4B rods Eofl/4postonSsdeofSec,2,thenN 5} Total of Taxes,, J= " Interest and, 3 a Charges Due Interest and rs. xs.9 Charges Due S g&s.3f ln Sad Years OoflOSfl Dollars Cents NW /4 of NW /4 of Secton 32-T8N- 30 W S 40*2 W S 49 deg w 30E397.3N40 30E300tobeg *^**«5 SS * n Sad Years D O W V W Dollars Cents ft, S6 ft, W ft, N76 ft. to pt of beg; beng a frn of land on Arport ]B roda,- «_ A-U-- m, m a, fl known as Captal CfcArport. n-sw.; Sdl/w M^s M llnksts^ffl bn /4 of See. 3, T5N-R2W Com at NW cor. Sec 3 T5N-R2W, th Sly alg W sec ln to N/8 In; th Ely alg sd In 450 for pt of beg; th Sly 67.4, Ely 2000 // to /8 ln. th Nly 67.4, Wly 2000 to beg Beg at concrete monument 550 ft rght of Sta of NE/SW runway of CBD Cty Arport n S e c 3T5N-R2W, th S 36^604"E 300 ft. th N " E 60 ft, th N 3^5ff 04" W 300 ft, th S S^TX 56" W 60 ft to pt Of beg "7.82 Beg at a concrete monument 550 ft rght of Sta of the NE/SW runway of Cap. Cty Arport Sec 3 T5N-R2W, ths " E 300 ft, th N " E 0 ft. th N 38*56 04" W 300 ft, th S " W0 ft to pt of beg See exhbt A on lease of June 3, BOICHOT ACRES 2 Lot 68, Bochot Acres No. 2, Sec. 27- T5N-R2W Lot 76, Bochot Acres No. 2, Sec. 27- T5N-R2W, except the N 2 ft, No East St CHATEAU HILLS Lot 3 Chateau Hlls a subd of part of NE /4 of Sec. 27, T5N-R2W CLINTON VILLAGE #3 Lot 242, Clnton Vllage S3 Sec, 27 T5N- R2W 27-, SlELVIN HILLS Lot, Deln Hlls, subd of part of W /2 of NW /4, Sec 2, T5N-R2W Lot 8, Deln Hlls, subd of part of W /2 of NW /4, Sec 2, T5N-R2W Lot 9, Deln Hlls, subd of part of W /2 of NW /4, Sec 2, T5N-R2W Lot 20, Deln Hlls, subd of part of W /2 of NW /4, Sec 2, T5N-R2W DYERS SUBD. Lot 20, Dyers Subd. Sec 2S-T5N-R2W , Lot 2, Dyers Subd. Sec. 28-T5N-R2W lnks, to SSec. Uns, E 2 rods 2 lonks to beg., all In Sec. 2-T8N-RW S 48 acres of W/2 of NE /4, Sec. 5- T8N-RW 5 4B Beg 370ftW of SE cor of Sec. 5, T8N- RlW, th N 70 ft. W to hgh water mk on E bank of Maple R, th Sly alg r toshnesdsec 5, the tobeg W/2 of NE /4, Sec. 7-T8N-RW exc the W 270 ft of the N50thereof E /2 of SE /4, Sec. 7-T&N-RW Beg 724 S of NW cor of SW /4 of NW l/4ofsec2t8n-rlw,the265,s32, W 265 N 32 to beg. " 2 lm/ Com 26 rds W of NE cor of Sec. 28, T8N-RW, th S 25 rds, W 32 rds, N 25 rds, E 32 rds to beg Lots 39 & 40 of the Vllage of Mapleton, Sec. 29, T8N-RW. Also Lots 45, 46, & 47, of the Vllage of Mapleton, Sec. 29, T8N-RW Vllage of Mapleton Lot No. 4, Sec. 29-T8N-RW S /2 of NW /4, Sec. 36-T8N-RW SW /4 of Sec. 36-T8N-RW EAGLE TOWNSHIP Town 5 North Range 4 West That part of the SW /4 of Sec. 4 T5N- R4W, lyng Sly and Wly of Eden Tral, exc the S 00 rods thereof R/ The S00 rds of that part of the SW /4 of Sec. 4-T5N-R4W, lyng Sly and Wly of Eden Tral exc beg 40 rds E of SW cor of Sec. 4, th N 20 rds, E 40 rds, S 20 rds, W 40 rds to pt of beg. Also exc that land platted as Coerts Woodland Acres Com at pt on S sde of Sec. 36,38. ft EofSEcorofsd sec. the 69.4 ft, thn ft, th W 69.4 ft th S ft to p of beg. 36.Bn/ ESSEX TOWNSHIP Town 8 North Range 3\West E/2 of NW /4 of Secton T8N-R3W Lot 22, Dyers Subd. Sec. 28-T5N;R2W m, 9 /4 VJ^/A J f ^ ** M Lot 26, Dyers Subd. Sec. 28-T5N-R2W HACKER ACRES SUBD. Lot 55, except N 00, Hacker Acres,. Sec. 28-T5N-R2W also exc the E 67.4 thereof Lot 56 except E 300, and the W 59.9of East 359.9" of Lots 52, 53, and 54 Hacker Acres, Sec. 28-T5N-R2W Lot 59, Hacker Acres, Sec, 28-T5N- R2W LUROMA PARK SUBD. Lot 9, Luroma Park, a subd of the SE /4 of Sec, IB, T5N-R2W Lot 0, Luroma Park, a subd of the SE /4 of Sec. 8, T5N-R2W LUROMA PARK NO.l North 30 acres of W /2 of NW /4 of Secton 2-T8N-RW GREENBUSH TOWNSHIP TownSNorthRanae2West -* Com 3.62 chns of W of NE cor of SE /4 of SW /4 of Sec. 2, W 7.75 chns,,s 2 chns, E 6.63 chns, N.75 chns, E.2 chns to beg Beg 320 ft E of SW comer of E /2 of SW /4 of Sec, 4-T8N-R2W, th E32 ft, N 264 ft, W32ft.,S 264 ft to pt Of beg. 4 3/ Parcel I The N 340 ft of S I ft of E /2 of SE /4 of Sec Com at SE cor of Sec , th N220 ft for pt of beg; th W 80 rds, S 295ft,E 80 rds, N 296 ft to pt of beg R2W Com at a pt on N sde of Sec 34 whch B 8 rds E of NW cor of E/2 of NE /4 of NE /4, th S 20 rods, E 8 rods, N 20 rods, W B rds to beg N /2 of SE /4 of Secton 35 j LEBANON TOWNSHIP Town 8 North R 4 West S/2 of NW /4 of Secton 9 T8N-R4W SE /4 of SE /4 of Secton , MATHERTON- Lot 20, Matherton Lot 2, Matherton HUBBARDSTON 0 acres n SW corner of NW Frl /4 Sec.7-T8N-R4W, Vllage Hubbardston OLIVE TOWNSHIP Town 6 North Range 2 West E 77 Ac of SE /4, Sec, -T6N-R2W, exc a pare of land 330 N&S BY E&W n SE Cor of SE /4 of SE /4, also exc beg 230S of NW Cor th S 273.7to cent of Prce rd 825, N Th W approx 85 to beg. Also exc 6 ft N of SE Cor sd sec,thnb9 8W 27.7Th N 343" Th E 27.4ThS 345 ropt of beg E /2 of SW /4, Sec. 9-T6N-R2W except 3 acres n SW comer, 6 rds E&W by 30 rds N&S ComnNEcorof E/2 of NEl/4of Sec 3-T6N-R2W. th W 320 ft, S 330 ft. E 320 ft, N 330 ft to beg B Com 990 ft S of NE cor of E /2 of "NE /4, Sec 3.-T6N-R2W, th W 320 ft, S 330ft,E320ft,N330ftotptofbeg Beg at NE cor of E/2 of SE /4 of Sec 3-T6N-R2W, th S59 ft, W 627 ft, N59 ft, E 627 ft to pt of beg. 3 2-/ Begatapt957ftSofNEcorofEl/2of SE /2 of Sec 3-T6N-R2W, th W320 ft, N 330 ft, E 320 ft, th S 330 ft to pt of beg W 65 ft Of the E/2 of W/2 of SW /4, Sec 4, T6N-R2W SW /4 of SE /4, Sec, 7, T6N-R2W SE /4 of SE /4 Sec. 7-T0N-R2W. exc beg at NE Cor thereof; ThS462,W250 ft, N 200, E 52, N 264, E 98 to pt of beg S/2 of NE /4 of SE /4 Sec. 7-T6N- R2W, exc beg 2 rds S of NE Cor thereof; Th W250, S00, E 250, N00" tobeg; alsoexca pare 32 N&S by 98 E&W n SE Cor thereof Com at E/4 post Sec 2, T6N-R2W, N 24.6 rds, W3 rds, S 24.6 rds. E to beg. belnglnsel/4ofnel/4sdsec2 2L Beg ft Eof W/4 post of Sec. 2, T6N-R2W. th N ft to cent of Claey Dr & 5 ft N of traerse ron on S bank sd dr, th Ely ft to Int secnof sd dr wth spur dr S beng 5 ft N &.5 ft E of a traerse ron n NE cor of property, th S 606.8ft alg N-S/8 lne to E-W/4 lne sd sec, th W alg /4 tne 260 ft to beg lacrelnsqformnsecorofnel/4of NE /4, Sec. 24, T6N-R2W N200ftofW200ftofNWl/4ofNW!/4 - Sec 26, T6N-R2W NE /4 of NE /4, Sec. 28-T6N-R2W,. Lot 56, Royal Shores, a subd on part except 9.75 acres of N 3 acres. of N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW , Land com. atapont lorodsnof SE<~Lot 90, Royal Shores.-a subd:on partxu { corner of Sec. 33-T6N-R2WI th Wl35 0 6f N /2 of Sec. ISpTflN-RlW. *../ ft.,s43.5ft.,thw275ft.,n60ft.,the 3,^, \t ft, S 65 t: to beg. Lot 92, Royal Shores, a subd on part of N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW, Lot 202, Royal Shores, a subd on part of N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW Lot 203, Royal Shores, a subd on part - of N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW Lot 209, Royal Shores, a subd on part of N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW Lot 20, Royal Shores, a.subd on part of N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW Lot 27, Royal Shores, a subd on-part of N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW VICTORIA HILLS SUBD. Lot 29, Vctora Hlls, part of the S/2 of Sec. 2, T6N-RW Lot 76, Vctora Hlls, part of the S /2 of Sec. 2, T6N-RW WESTCHESTER HEIGHTS SUBD. Lot, Westchester Heghts, part of the - W /2 of Sec. 2, T6N-RW Lot 75, Westchester Heghts, part of the W /2 of Sec. 2, T6N-RW, Lot 79, Westchester Heghts, part of the W /2 of Sec. 2, T6N-RW Lot 37, Westchester Heghts, part of the W /2 of Sec. 2, TCN-RlW Lot 57, Westchester Heghts, part of the W /2 of Sec. 2, T6N-RW Lot 2, Westchester Heghts, part of the W /2 of Sec. 2, T6N-RW Com at a pt n cent of Grd Rl.Rd 27 rds 4/2 ft SW of Intsecn of sd rd & Merdan lne, th NEly alg cent of rd 00 ft: th<n Sly dlrn to N lne of RR r/w, th Wly alg RR r/w to a pt< hwy at p of beg, th Nly to p of beg beng a strlpoflandlooftlnwdthfromcentof hwy to RRr/w, part of N/2 of Sec. 25, T6N-RW 7 s Com at a pt n cent of Grd R Rd 230 rds SW of ntsecn of sd rd & Merdan lne, th NEly alg cent of rd 00 ft, th< rd n Sly drn to N lne of RR r/w, th Wly alg RR r/w to a pt < rd at p of beg, th Nly to p of beg beng a strp of land 00 ft wde from rd to RR, part of N /2 of See. 25, T6N-RW The W/2 of E/2 of SE /4 of NW /4 of Sec 26 T6N-RW lyng N of Grand Rer Road. 26 0m/l All the W /2 of NW /4 N of, road, except E 32 acres, Sec. 26-T6N-RW Com. onesec. lne of Sec. 26-T6N-RW rods S of ntersecton of Grand Rer Rd. & Sec lne, th W rods, S to N bank of Lookng Glass Rer, E along rer to Sec, lne, N to beg Com. at NE corner of NE /4 of Sec. 27- T6N-RW, S 49 rods, W 52 rods, N 49 rods, E to beg. > ,50 Com at SW cor of SW /4 of Sec. 30, T6N-RW, th E0 rods, th N6 rds, th WlOrds.thSerdstoheg, 30 ^970 ^ N /2 of NE frl /4 & E /2 of NW frl /4, Sec. 35-T6N-RW, except M.C. Ralroad rght-of-way. j, f S /2 of NW /4 & SW /4 of NE /4, Sec. 36-T6N-RW except a pare beg at SW cor thereof, th E 300, N 50, W 50,N00,W50,S250tobeg HICKORYHILLSUBD. Lots -20 also Lols42,43,44 ande40 ft oflots6,7,8,9& 0Hckory Hll Subd, Sec. 29-T6N-RW f Com at pont on S lne of hghway S E 38, 3 ft. from pont of beg. of Hckory Hll Subd., thence Ely along hghway 00 S 6 E parallel to E lne of Hckory Hll Subd. 75 to shore of Round Lake, NW along sad shore 94.6, N 6 W parallel wth E lne of Hckory Hll 06.9-to beg HIGHLAND HILLS SUBD. Lot 57, Hghland Hlls, a subd on SE /4 of Sec. 2, T6N-RW IMPERIAL SHORES SUBD. * Lotl8,ImperIalShores,asubdonpart * of Sec. 2, T6N-RW l ^ ROYALSHORESSUBD. Lot 2, Royal Shores, a subd on part of the N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW Lot 3, Royal Shores, a subd on part of the N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW 3, Lot 27, Royal Shores, a subd on part of the N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW Lot 6, Royal Shores, a subd on part of N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW Lot 25, Royal Shores, a subd on part of N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW Lot 48, Royal Shores, a subd on part of N /2 of Sec. 3, T6N-RW Luroma Park No., a Bubd of part of S 43 Acres of W 00 acres of NE /4 of the SE /4 of Sec. IB, T5N-R2W Lot 9 IB NORTHDALE FARMS SUBD. Beg 50 S of NW cor Lot 3 Northdale Farms, Sec, 33 T5N-R2W th S 40 E 32, N 40, W 32 to P.O.B * Beg 90 S of NW cor Lot 3 Northdale Farms, Sec.33T5N-R2WthS 40 E32 N 40 W 32 to P.O.B NORTH ROSEWOOD ACRES Lot 8, North Rosewood AcretSubd., Sec. 28 TSN R2W , OAKLANESUBD. Lot 9, Oak Lam Subd. Sec. 27 T5N/R2W 27 * PARMAHI ACRES SUBD, Lot If of Parnuhl Acres Subd, part of W /2 of Sec, 2, T5N-R2W Lot 5 of Parmah Acres Subd., part of W /2 Of Sec, 2, TSN-R2W Sec., exc com68 rds 5 ft N of center of sd sec, th E 300ft,S 435 f6 Inches, W 300 ft, N to beg; also exc com In center sd sec. th N 626 f 2 n., E 300ft S45ft2,, n, E ft., S8 ft, E95 ft, S 300 ft, W290ft5"tobeg,Alsoexccorol00rds E of cent sd sec, W ft. N 300 ft, E ft S 300 ft tobeg. 4 28m/l 970 2,87 Com 99 ft 0 nches N of cent Sec., (hence E 300 ft,, S45 ft 2". W 300 ft,. N tobeg. * Com B468" N center Sec, ths E 300 ft,sl45ft W300ft.,tobeg. U 970, acre 8 rods E&W by l«rods N*S out of the NW cor of the SE /4 of Secton.6-T8N-R2W, «, * 6 lm/ r Com at the NE comer of Sec. IB th S 40 rods, W IB rods, N 40 rods, E U rods to pt of beg m/l\ EUREKA Blocks 2, 3 and 4, Eureka, WO 77.B 970 OVID TOWNSHIP Town 7 North Range West SHEPARDSVILLE Lots & 2, Blk, 2, Shepardslle Lot 3, Blk. 2, Shepardslle Lots 4 & 5, Blk. 2, Shepardslle Land com. at SW corner, Blk. 3, Shepardslle, thence runnng E 50, th. N toa lne common tonllne of Lots 2 & 3, W 25 lnks, N 45, W50, S 45, E 25 lnks S to place of beg N 44 of Mll Lot, Blk. 3, Shepardslle Lots 3 & 4, Blk. 9, Shepardslle S 8.75 A Of S 42 A of N 62 A of W/2 of NE /4, Sec., T7N-RW Apcofld343ftEofcenterIneofC505 Rd, run N 25 ft from cent of Walker Rd, th E 220ft, th S25 ft, th W 220ftto pt of beg, beng part of S 30 A SW /4 SW /4, Sec, T7N-RW * I N/2 of S /2 of NW /4 of Sec. 3-T7N- RW exc com 340N of S lne of N/2 of S/2 of NW /4 Sec 3-T7N-RW; th E. 2O0N50,W200thS00topIofbeg E /2 of SW /4, Sec. 3-T7N-RW W 2 Acres of that part located S of G.T.R.R. Also a pece of land n SW corner of E 80 acres of that part of Sec. located S of Ralroad beng 5 rods E & W & 6 rods N & S Sec. -T7N- RW. II ,5 Com 28 rd N of SE Cor Sec. 4 T7N- RlW, Th W 2 rds, N B Rds, Th E 2 Rds.ThSgRdstoptofbeg.. f 4.6~ Lot 2-0 acres w/ except M-2 Beg on the center lne of M E of NW corner of Sec. 6. thence S 660, E 660, N 660 to center lne M-2, W 660 to beg. Sec: 6-T7N-RW Com at SE cor of E/2 of SW /4 of NE l/4sec.l7t7n-rlwrunn93ft,wl68 fts93ftthei68fttop.o.b,la E /2 of SE /4 of Sec. 22-T7N-RW. 22 BO Com 382E of NW cor of NW /4 of NE /4 of Sec 2B-T7N-RW, th S 220, E 50, N 220, th W50to pt of beg. 28 3/ RILEY TOWNSHIP Town 6 North Range 3 West South 40 acres of S 3/4 of NE /4 of Secton 8-T6N-R3W TheNl/2ofNEl/4ofNEl/4ofNEl/4 Secton 26-T6N-R3W W /2 of.nw /4 of Secton 29-T6N- R3W, exc S 20 acres thereof Com at the NW corner of W/2 of NW /4 Of Secton 29-T6N-R3W, th E 330 ft., S 330ft.,W 330ft.N 330ft to pt of beg E 3/4 of E /2 of NE /4 of NW /4 of Secton 33-T6N-R3W , VICTOR TOWNSHIP, Town 6 North Range West NEW /4, excepts pece of land n NE corner of NE frl /4,3 rods N&S by 37 rods E&W, Sec, -TCN-RlW A0 rds N&S by 6 rds E&W n SE cor of SE /4 of SE /4 of Sec..T6N-RW V NW /4 of SE /4; also 2 rods off NE /4 of SE /4, Sec; -T8N-RW A pece of land com. on NW corner of SW /4, thence S0 rods, E 20 rods, rf 6 rods, W 20 rods, S to beg. Sec. - TBN-RIW, - n 2 > Wl0rdsofE20rdofS6RdsofSWl/4 Of SE /4 of Sec, 8, T8N-RW IS A pece of land 0 2/5 rods wde across S end of E/2 of SE /4, Sec. 22-TsN- RlW S.2 _ Beg96840*30* W of Int. Esec m& \ Rnd Lk Rd Sec J4-T4N-RW th N tf WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP Town 5 North Range 3 West N/2 of W/4 of SW /4 of NW /4, Sec. 3-T5N-R3W exc the S 329 ft thereof; Com. 24 rods S of /4 post on E lne of Sec. 6-T5N-R3W, thence W 33 & 2/5 rods S4-/2 rods, E 33 2/5 rods, N 4 /2 rods to beg Com. 47 rods W of /4 post on S lne of Sec. 8-T5N-R3W, th N 50 rods; W to E bank of Lookng Glass Rer, SW along rer tosec.lne,e8rods to beg. B E 2 acres of NE /4, Sec. 5-TSN-R3W Parcel C. Beg on W Sec ln 240 N of SW Cor Sec 6, T5N-R3W E para to S Sec tn 400 N40" W 400 to W Sec n S 40% to pt of beg.. > Beg 860ftN of SW cor of Sec. 2, T5N- R3W, th N 330 ft, E 35.7 ft, S 330ft,W 35.7 ft to pt of beg - * S 54 acres of N20 acres of SW /4, Sec. 22-T5N-R3W W 6 acres of S 46 acres of W/2 of SE /4, Sec 22, T5N-R3W " Com. at SW corner of NW /4 of SW /4, Sec. 25-T5N-R3W, N on Sec. lne 75,E2S4S75,W234tobeg The W 264ftof the N /2 of S /2 of N /2 Of SE /4 Of SE /4 of Sec 25-T5N- R3W, Com. SE corner Sec. 29-T5N-R3W, th. W on Sec. lne 320 ft, Nonl/8 lne 399. fttocenterofm6,s75 e 5E 365.ft. on center of M6, to E lne of Sec 29 on E lne ofsec. 064 ft. to beg/- " Com. at SW corner of Sec., KVSN* R3W, then N on Sec. lne 602 ft, N» 29* E along S lneof P. M. RR 320 ft tf EUneofSW /4, Son /8 lne 637ft W on Sec. lne. 320 to beg. *, WESTPHALIA TOWNSHIP s Town 6 North Range 4 West Wl/4of S/2 of SWl/4of Secton CITY ST. JOHNS ORIGINAL PLAT Town 7 North Range 2 West, Lot S leu N 6/2 ft, Lot 6, also Lou 7 and 8 leu Wll ft thereof Block J, lorlg.put JU.J (Contnued on next pajt n 4 <& ft.

11 «frfc k k February 4,973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan lla S Tota\, of Taxea, 3 Interest and gft..bb*.s Charges Due JUgtllS n Sad Yeats w => 05 "O-SP, Dollars Cents W UOftof Lot 8 less S e ft thereof-also WlOftotSeft of Lots, Block 5, Orlg. Plat Lot2and3andNl/2ofLot4lessW75 ftcfs?0ftoflot3andlessw7sftofn 25 ft of Lot 4, Block 9, Orlg. Plat W /2 of Lola 4, 5 and 6, Elk 9 Ors. Plat Lot 4, also S 0.25ftof acated R,R, St adj, Blk r SS2ftofLotsland2,Blk37,Org Plat Lot 4, Block" 52, Org. Plat * Lot 7 and S /2 of Lot 0, Blk 66 Ors Plat f Lot 5, Block 88, Orlg. Plat Lots and 2, Block 90 Org Lot 5, Block 9, Org. Plat AVENUE ADDITION Lot 4, Blk, Aenue Add. 970 / Lot 44, Blk 3, Aenue Add, CLARK & BOLTS SUBD Outlot C, Lot & N/2 of Lot 2 Blk Outlot C, Lot, Block EMMONSVILLE Land 9 /2 rods E&W by 94 ft N&S out of NE cor Block W99ftofN45 55ftofLot7andW99ft of S /2 of Lot 8, Block 8, EmmonsUle Lot 2, Blk 3, EmmonsUle FRANCIS LYNDS ADD Lot5andS25ftdfLot6,Blk Lots & 2," Block G 6 f., ,89 GIBBS ADDITION Lots 4 & &, HURD & SICKELS SUDD. < Outlots G & H, E 4 rods of Lots 4, 5 & 6 and W 4 rods of Lots 7, 8 S 9, Block Outlots G & H, Lot 2, Blk LAKES ADDITION Lots 8,9 & 0 & N0 ft of Lots 7, Also a pare 8 ft E&W by 94 ft N&S drectly E of sd lots out of NE /4 of NW /4 of Sec WALKERS SUBD. Outlot B, N 49/2 ft of S 99 ft of W/2 thereof, exc E 24 ft Blk WALKER & STEEL SUBD, Com at apt on the W r/o/w lne US-27 sad pt beng 0GftN,244 5ftE&82ftS of SW cor Blk 08, th W00ft, th SEly parallel r/o/w/ ft, th E 00ft to r/o/w US-27 th NW/ly alg r/o/w 95 ft to beg Block 05 & Blocks Lot 7, Block Lot 20, Block El/3ofLots4,5&6Blkll5 5 * S 45 ft of Lot 2, N 5 ft of Lot 3 & Lots 6, 7,8 & 9, exc S 98 ft thereof Blkl Lots 8 St 9, Outlot A Lot 35, Outlot A, Walker & Steel SECTIONS The E 200ftof the N 45 ft of NE /4 of NW /4 of Secton SECTION 6 Land 60 ft E&W by 94 ft N^oSjJfof NW cor of SWt/4tlferfetf bet f J= «6 * : SECTIONS Com 6 rods W, 3 -/2 rods N of SE corner of Sec , W72 f t, 7 nches, S IBS l/2ft, E72ft 7 nches, N88/2 ft to beg Landcom40rcdsNofSEcorofSec 7 7-2, run W 6 rods, N 0 rods, E 6 rodq, S 0 rods to beg, CITY DEWITT Town 5 North Range 2 West Beg at pt 046 E & 358* S of the cent of Sec. 8 T5N-R2W th E to cent In of ^Turner Rd th S alg cent of Turner Rd 00 0th W th N00 0to pt Of beg Lot 8, Cty of DeWltt Lot 02, Cty of DeWltt Lot 98 except the N ft thereof, Cty of DeWtt Beg. 396 ft. N of NW corner of Lot 6 then N 66, E32, S 66, W32 to beg., beng part of Outlot E, Cty of DeWtt Beg. at NE corner of Blk 9, Cty of DeWtt, W 264 ft, N 66ft,E 264 ft, S 66 ft. to beg Lot 9, Cty of DeWtt, Lot 223, Cty of DeWtt Lot 239, Cty of DeWtt Lot 242, Cty.of DeWtt Beg. at SE comer of Outlot L, than N 32 rods, W 48 rods, N 3 rods, W 2 rods, S to Webb Road, then SE along sad Road to beg., Cty of DeWtt L Beg 40N & 33W of cen of Sec 8 T5N- R2WlnCtyofDeWttthW337N76E 337 S 70 to P.O B. Lot 5 prop Ballard subd. I, Beg 70 N" & 33 W of cen of Sec 8 T5N- R2WlnCltyDeWttTh W337N70, E 337 S 70 to P.O B Lot 6 proposed Ballard Subd GENEVA SHORES Lot, Genea Shores, a subd on a part of the S /2 of Sec 7, T5N-R2W Yot t 73, Genea Shores, a subd on a part of S /2 of Sec-7, T5N-R2W GENEVA SHORES HI Lot 20, Genea Shores No, a subd on part of the SW /4 of Sec. 8, T5N- R2W * Lot 35, Genea Shores No. l, a sbd on part of the SW /4 of Bed. 8, T5N- R2W ( Lot fa-, Genea Shores No, a subd on part ofthesw /4 of Sec 8 T5N-R2W Lot 55, Genea Shores No. l, a sutn on part otthe SW /4 of Sec. 8, T5N- R2W GENEVASHORESffZ Genea Shores No. 2 r beng a subd of part of the E /2"Sf Sec.^ T5N-R2W Lot { RIVER WOOD SUBD. ^ Lot 2 of Rer Wood, a Subd of part of S /2 of ScC 7.T5N-R2W VISWCREST RIVER ADDITION S 62 of Lot, Vewcrest Rer Add Lot 20, exc.n20ft thereof, Vewcrest Rer Add ^ A porton of Outlot 20,. Vewcrest Rl* Add, 490 n length located 20 S of N bndry of Outlot 20, And 622* N of S bndry of Outlot Lot 24, Vewcrest Rer Add, Lot 25, Vewcrest Rer Add. t Lot 27, Vewcrest Rer Add, Lot 29, Vewcrest Rer Add. * Lot», Vewcrest Rer Add t,,, 970 ^ 295 s-d c Total of Taxes, <! s Interest and 9 5 «u»»-s E Charges Due 8,j853 In Sad yean S l5^a DoUar8 tents: EAGLE TOWNSHIP EAGLE VILLAGE Town 5 North Range 4 West Lot 2 and 3 Block 3, Eagle El/2 of Lots 4,5&6, Blk 3 3 J970 SECTION SI 4034, 2.87 Com 8 ch S of N/4 post of Sec. 2- T5N-R4W. th S alg /4 lne 94 7 ft, W 245ft,N947ft,thE245ftt0beg. 2. m/ 970 J0.3 Beg n center of Grange Rd 840 ft S of Nl/4corsec.2,thE<250ft,thN,C55. ft, th E hang an nteror angle of ft, UlN CtflO W50 25 ft, th N 87" 0730" W 6406 ft to center Grange Rd, also beng the /4 sec lne; to S alg /4, lne204,94tobeg, exc beg 643,2ftS of N /4 cor, th N " W 55ft to pt Of beg, th N 5*24 44" \f 400 ft, th S 0*. 25" W409 2ft,N 89 57/2 E 33 ft, thn0»f, l5"el603fttoptofbeg * DUPLAIN TOWNSHIP VILLAGE OP ELSIE Town 8 North Range West - TILLOTSONSADD. Lot 6, Block, Tllotsons, t 970 IA [ 304,$4 T, VANDEUSENSADD. Lot 2, Block 4, VanDeusens SECTION 4 Com 80 rds S of /4 post on N sde th S 60rds,E50rds6ft,NB0rds,W50rds6 ft, Vllage of Else Also com 500 ft S of /4 post on N sde of Secton 4, thence S 820 ft, E 20 rods, N 820 ft W 20 rods to beg Vllage of Else B56 VILLAGE OP FOWLER,. ^ Town7NorthRange4West LANCES ADDITION N 70 ft of Lots 0 and, Block, Lances Add to Vllage of Fowler Lots U and 2 Block 6, Lances Add to Vllage of Fowler SECTION 2 Com at pt 66 rds 6 ft E & 99 ft N of SW corner of Sec. 2 T7N-R4W, th E 66 ft, thntod.gh&mrr thwalgslne ofrr 66ft.thS207fttobeg, Vllage of Fowler ESSEX TOWNSHIP VILLAGE OF MAPLE RAPIDS ORIGINAL PLAT Town 8 Nqrth Range 3 West Lot 6, Block 2, Maple Rapds , Lot 3, Block 5, Maple Rapds E 5 ft of Lot 7 and Lot 8, Block 5, Maple Rapds Lot 5, Block 6, Maple Rapds Lot 2, Block 2, Maple Rapds Lot 8 ard the E 2 ft of Lot 7 Block 23, Maple Rapds B.P. HUTCHINSONS ADD. Lots l and 2 Block l I Lot 3,.Block 9, B P Hutchnson 9" t SECTIONS That part of E Frl /2 of NE Frl /4^ lyng E of County Dran; also N 2 rods of W Frl /2 of NE Frl /4-, also N 2 rods of E rod of NW Frl /4 all n secton ComatNWcomerofEl/2otNFrIl/4 of NWfrl /4 of Sec 5 thence S to center of Pne Creek, thence SEly down center of Creek to center of RR grade NEly-alg cen of RR to Hgh way that runs N&S then N ; alg HWY to Gratot- ]Co lne Wto begl Wtt 6 a^*o m - 5, U7« , N Com at cen of Pne Creek and HWy that runs N&S thru the NW frl /4 of Sec 5 N alg cen of Hwy 3 rods, W 4 rods to cen of Pne Creek then n a SWly to SEly drecuon down cen Pne Creek to beg Com at NW cor of Lot 3 n Blk 4 th NW to cen of Maple Rer, th SWly down cen of Maple Rer to S lne Sec 5, then E to a pont drectly S of startng pt, N to beg Com 52 rods N of SE cor of SW /4 of Sec 5 then W8 rds, N to cen Maple Rer, E on* cen to pt dr N of startng pt S to beg Com 42 rods N of SE cor of SW /4 of Sec.5,W6rds,Nlords,E6rds,S0 rds to beg, Com 40 rds W & 52 rds N of /4 post between Sec 5 & 8, th N 0 rds, W to cent of Maple Ae, th SE on cen Map Ae.toaptdrlyWofstartngpt, the to beg Com 40 rds W & 64 rds N of SE cor of SW /4 of Sec. 5, th N 20 rds, W to cent Maple Ae, th S to a pt d"ly W of beg E to beg Com 42 rd N and 6 rds W of SE cor of * SWl/4ofSec.5,thW6rdsN0rd3,rE 6 rds, S 0 rds to beg ComatNWcorofSEl/4ofSec 5/E40 rds S to cen of Maple Rer W alg rer to /4 lne th N to beg [ Com 58 rods W and 80 rjtfs S of NE corner of NW /4 of Sec 8, W 6 rods, S 0rods,E6rods,Nl0rodstobeg Com 56 rds" W and 80 rods S of NE cor ofnwl/2ofsec 8,W2rods,S0rods, E 2 rods, N 0 rods to beg l OVID TOWNSHIP Town 7 North Rangel West VILLAGE OFOVID ORIGINAL PLAT Lot 6, Block, Od \ Lot 7 and W/2 of Lot 8, Block 3, Od E3/4ofLot5andWl/2ofLot6,Blk 5, Od off N end of Lots, 2 & 3, Blk,, Od. - II " 970,n07.9B Lots 9 & 0, Blk. 23, Od 23, Lot 5, Blk 28, Od Lots 5 &fl, Blk. B, Od. B Lots 7,8,9,0,, and 2, Blk> B, Od B Lots 8 & 9, Blk. C. OVd. C Lots 9 & 20, Blk D. Od. D Cort. on N Lne of Hgh St. 66 W of SW comer of school grounds, Runnng W 33ft.N to N lne of Blk., thence E33 S to place of beg, Blk, G. Od G 970 ~ Com 395 ft E of cent In of Man St n Od on S In of r/w of M-2, th Ely alg S sde to the Merdan, ths to cent Map Rer. NWly alg cent RV to beg. 3 r Lots 4 & 5, Blk. 2, Ftchs Addton, Od. \ 970 s 35 PATTERSON ADDITION Lots 4, 5, 6 & E /2 Lot 7, Patterson Addton, Od Ths Spaco FOR RENT CAU Sealed Power names new plant manager, MUSKEGON - Norman F. Kruse, group ce presdent of the Engne parts group, announced the promoton of Dean Bosman to the poston of plant manager of Sealed Powers St. Johns * plant located n St Johns. ^ Bosman began hs employment at Sealed Powers Muskegon plant n 944. He held postons n process and methods engneerng untl 960 when he was named chef nspector. In 965 he was promoted to the poston of assstant to the qualty assurance manager, and n 970 was named qualty assurance manager. Bosman wll assume hs new responsbltes n about 60 days. r He and hs wfe, Marjore, and son, Scott, presently resde at 508 Colonal Road n Muskegon. They plan to moe to St Johns sometme ths summer. Want to stop smokng? y ST JOHNS - Smokers who want to kck the habt wll hae ther chance next week under a specal Fe-day Plan to be conducted by a dental- -- medcal - clergy team at the St Johns Hgh School eenng program. The plan conssts of regular eenng group therapy sessons, flms and a daly ^personal control program for home or work. It has been successful oer a perod of 8 years n major ctes.around the world. Ths s ts frst program n St Johns and t comes n response to a number of requests. Conductng the program locally wll be DrRobert L. Wohlers, and Pastor! Edward F. -Herzel.. Group Therapy sessons wll be held from 7:30 pm each eenng begnnng next Monday n room 38 at St Johns. Hgh School. Those attendng may park n the Hgh School Parkng Lot and use the west buldng "-entrance. The sessons usually last one hour and no longer than one and a half hours. There s no charge for ths plan, a Communty Serce of the Seenth-day Adentst Church. It s Wot a relgous * program. The Fe Day Plan,to Stop Smokng was deeloped by the Seenthday Adyentst denomnaton. Itbegan a New England wth one of the frst courses held n Claremont, NH by a Seenth-day Adentst mnster, Elman J. Folkenberg, and an Adentst physcan, Dr "J. Wayne McFarland. Forty persons attended the course n a hotel ballroom, and 30 of the 40 at- ; tendng stopped smokng..- -Subsequently t was tested nsfeyeral o^her Ne,w Eng]a np t towhs,.n factores?* hgh schools, santarums and for<,the general publc. The plan has" been obsered and commended by the wellknown chest surgeon, Dr Alton Oshsner, and by heart specalst Dr Paul Dudley Whte. Accordng to sureys, approxmately 50 per cent of the partcpants lose ther crang for tobacco by the 3d day, and by the 5th eenng, 70 per cent or more hae lost ther crang or t* s so dmnshed that they hae the problem under control. Ths Plan s now beng held n many of the major ctes n the Unted States and Canadaas well as n other countres of the world. The Plan conssts of 5 consecute group therapy sessons, that nclude, lectures or dscussons by a mnsterdoctor team. Flms on smokng and ts effects, demonstratons of procedures helpful to oercomng the smokng habt wthout drugs, exchanges of experences by partcpants as -they fght the habt are a part of the effecte Fe Day Plan. A personal control program that reaches nto eery mnute of the ndduals wakng lfe tells hm: how to relax, how to aod famlar spots or acttes "that mght lead to a smoke, when to exercse and how to breathe, what to eat and drnk, and een what to thnk at crucal tmes. Thrdly, there s a buddy system that s a tal part of the.program and follow-up after the course closes. The frst sesson of the Fe Day Plan begns Feb 9 at 7:30 pm n room 38 at the St Johns Hgh School. It wll feature a flm at ts begnnng, 7:30 pm followed,, by Pastor Herzel anddrwohlersatthsrr -t openng* therapy Sesson, and "S,,f M -physcan has.heen nted tomalso-.rprr partcpate n the sessons. St Johns Md-Wnter Chor- Orchestra Concert Thursday ST JOHNS - The thrd annual Md-Wnter Chor- Orchestra Concert s to be presented on Thursday, Feb 5, at 7:30 pm n Pocus Audtorum at St Johns Hgh School. Each group wll be performng musc they wll be takng to ther/ annual sprng musc festals. The Concert Chor wll be openng the formng a program perr selecton of numbers o a more serous nature ncludng Bergers, Speak to One Another of Psalms. The Symphonc and Strng Orchestras wll then perform7 Included on ther part of the program wll be Handels, Oerture to Musc for the Royal Freworks and selectons from the eer popular, The Sound of Musc, whch s ths years muscal selecton and wll be presented the end of Aprl. me Concert Chor "wll then return to the stage closng out the concert wth a arety of lghter selectons. Ths Musc Department.Concert s one that has great arety and wll appeal to all members of the famly. There s no admsson charge. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NUMBER 245, AS AMENDED, CITY OF ST. JOHNS. MICHIGAN KNOWN AS THE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF ST. JOHNS. THE CITY OF ST. JOHNS ORDAINS: Secton. That the Zonng Ordnance for the Cty of St Johns shall be amended n the followng respects: That Sectons and on Page 2 of sad Zonng Ordnance shall be deleted n ther entrety. Secton 2. That the followng shall be nserted n the place and stead of Sectons and and whch shall read as follows: " Uses permtted by rght: The followng uses are subject to all specfc regulatons of ths Ordnance, ^ A. All uses permtted by Rght n the R-l Dstrct Uses permtted by specal uses permt: The followng uses of land and structures may be permtted by the applcaton for and the ssuance of a Specal Use Permt when specfed procedures and requrements as outlned n ARTICLE IX are met: > f A. All uses permtted by Specal Use Permt n the R-l Dstrct/ B. Roomng and Boardng Houses (9.7.. C. Nursng Homes (9.6. D. Two-famly Dwellngs. Secton 3. That Sectons and shall be deleted n ther entrety. Secton 4. That the followng termnology shall be nserted and hereafter sere as Sectons and as follows:,., Uses permtted by rght: The followng uses are subjeqt to,all specfc regulatons of ths Ordnance. y A. All uses permtted by Rght n the R-2 Dstrct., Uses permtted by Specal Uses Permt: The followng uses of land and structures may be permtted by the applcaton for and the ssuance of a Specal Use Permt when specfed procedures and requrements as outlned n ARTICLE IX are met:, A. AH uses permtted by Specal Use Permt n the R-2 Dstrct* < B. Multple Famly Dwellngs. Secton 5: Except as heren proded the.zonng Ordnance of St. Johns shall stand as frst enacted. ^ ".. Secton 6. Ths Ordnance shall take effect 20 days after ts passage. PASSED, ORDAINED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY THE CITY COM MISSION FOR THE CITY OF ST. JOHNS AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD THIS, 2TH DAY OF FEBRUARY A.D. 973.» * Adopton of the aboe Ordnance was moed by Commssoner Rand and supported by Commssoner Grost. * Yeas; Commssoners Grost, Rand, Wood & Ebert Nays; Commssoners None Ordnance * (*, ^ Absent -, John W. Hannah r. Ordnance was declared adopted. < Robert H. Wood, Mayor Thomas L. Hundley, Clerc Clnton area obtuares Rchard Rckets, Calf, and Gordon Kelley Thomas Rckets of Br- Funeral serces were nmgham. hel4forgordonkeuey,69,of. *J n f"j Jg "** w?" Lakeland, Florda at the *!»!: th e Abbott Chapel of Carter Funeral Home n Osgood -Funeral Home n Else Tuesday wth the Re Maple Rapds Feb 2. Bural Dad Ltchfeld offcatng. was n Payne Cemetery, Bural was n Rersde wth the Re Robert Myers, of Congregatonal Chrstan Cemetery, Church, offcatng. Mr Kelley was a retred mortcan. He had operated a funeral home n Od and -Ralph M DeWtt Gladstone for 26 years before FLORIDA -- Ralph M retrng. He was - a lfe r DeWtt, 87,, 7778 W M-2> member of Gladstone Lodge Od, ded Feb 8 a> Zephyr 396 F&AM. Hlls Nursng Home., He passed away Feb 2, at Born n Mddlebury Twp, Lakeland General Hosptal No 8,885, he was the son Of n Florda. He had been, ll Theodore F and Lla for seeral years. A Masonc DeWtt. serce was held Monday eenng at the Carter Mr DeWtt resded n Fuqeral Home n Else. Mddlebury Twp all hs lfe, spendng the wnter n Mr Kelley was born n, Zephyr Hlls, Fla, the past 7 Lyons, June 20,903, the son years. of Hugh and Louella Kelley. He had resded most of hs He marred the former lfe n Od and Gladstone, -Mabel Gordon n,94, and He and Dors Lews were was afflated wth Unted marred Sept 8, 926 n Methodst Church and the Grand Rapds.. Surng are hs wfe; 2 sons, Glbert of ManTstque, Rodney of -Bg Rapds; sster, Mrs Helen Carter of Else; 2 brothers, Hugh of Lyons, John of Kalamazoo, and 2 grandchldren. < Gertrude Steens LANSING - Gertrude A Steens, day-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Steens, 2474 Arport Rd, D,eWtt, ded Feb 8 at Sparrow Hosptal. \ Graesde serces were held at St Josephs Cemetery, Lansng, Feb 9, wth the Re Fr Schmtt offcatng. Mr and Mrs Steens are members of the Communty of St Judes Surng are 6 ssters, Susan, Terr;, Jans, Karen, Maureen and Lesle, 5. brothers also surng are Jeffrey, Kenney, Shawr, Arron and Crag; and grandparents, Mr and Mrs James L Steens, Grosse Ponte Park, and Mrs Gertrude Loren of Roselle. Roland C Schwab FT WHIPPLE, ARIZ - Rbland C Schwab, 77, formerly of Prescott, Arz, ded Feb 8 at the Veterans Admnstraton Hosptal after an extended llnessj. Born, n Toledo, Oho, May 29, 895, he attended.toledo Publc" Schools. He was a eteran of World War I, a member of F&AM of Detrot, and the Lansng Commandry Knghts Templar." Mr Schwab resded n Lansng from 922*942, Lnwood, Calf from , when he moed to Prescott Arz. He was marred to the* former Laura Fulton n 922, who preceded hm n death n 968. Surng s sster, Mrs Lllan Rcketts, Detrot; a nece, Mrs Homer Madray, Detrot; and 2 nephews, Farm Bureau. Funeral serces were held at the Houghton Chapel of Osgood Funeral Homes, Od, Feb 2, wth bural n Mddlebury Twp. The, Re Claude B Rdley offcated. He s sured by hs wfe, Mabel, and a brother, George, of St Johns. Delores Crag ST JOHNS» Dolores Ann Crag, 39, route, ded Feb 0 as the result of njures sustaned n an automoble accdent on W Maple Rapds Rd, a quarter of a mle west of US-27. Born Feb, 934, she was the foster chld of Clarence and Irma Echorn. She attended the county schools, graduatng from St Johns Hgh School. Marred to Gaylord Crag n Essex Twp June 8, 964, she spent all of her adult lfe n the Clnton - Gratot county lne area. The owner - operator of Dees Gft and Yarn Shop, CLINIC OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MEMB I R OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION O COSMETOLOGY Md det on, she also was a 4- Hlnstructor. ^ * Funerql serces were held Feb " 3 at Congregatonal Chrstan Church, Maple Rapds. The Re Robert Myers. offcated, wth nterment n. Unbn Home Cemetery. Surng,A are her husband; 2 sons, Randy Gene and Dwght Lee, both at home; a brother, Dale Neman of Florda; and sster, Mrs Dorothy Wltfong, Ithada f Dear frle.ds, _ Fght Cancer wth a chectup and a Check AMERICAN ^CANCER SOCIETY It deseres emphass that the tme, the place, the character of the funeral serce, the merchandse used, the cemetery selected - these are decsons of the famly of the deceased. The funeral drector acts only as a representate of the famly. The clergyman should be consulted n matters thatconcern hm before any decsons are made.,. \ Respectfully, <V &/<&?. foag Funeral Home ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN "Beauty,. 55S7NonHfEastSt. Iansng Ph PROFESSIONAL CAREER^ IN THE BEAUTY FIELD N<*w classes startng the frst Tuesday of eery month ^or fmt-her nformaton, wrte or call -Mrs. Sonnenberg, Manager., All serces rendered by supersed senor students for a mnmum charge. FREE PARKING C leaned.mtl,!>!< d. _ r Lon Y * The dfference between a good funeral drector and an aerage one s loe... for people and for the hghest prncples Whch gude theh. 0S600D FUNERAL HOMES ST, JOHNS FOWUR flbbotto^houghtona^ MAPLE RAPIDS ". OVID f

12 K 2A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan February 4,937 Help Wanted u^t, ,- * : /: Anopportunty tfpraggres-; se man or womanwho.wants, to sel]. new am * uset * cars. Good workng condtons, automoble furnshed, nsurance aalable,. good retrement plan. Apply n person, all. applcatons confdental. See Norman Can»at Can Bulck Pontac*j>20. W. Hgharn St., St, Johns, Mch. Phone rtf-nc LADY WOULD lke mddle aged woman to le n and J babyst p-nc LICENSED Lfe and A and H agents uhlmlta^erect mall leads and up to $500 per month from money. N6 dra,w. Call between 9 and a.m p-nc WANTED* WOMAN Interested n part tme Job. Phone r 40-3p-nc t HELP WANTED: Sales representate wth, leadng retal frm, many company benefts. Apply n person at Sears and Roebuck Co., Southgate Plaza, St. Johns.. 4-3p-nc WANTED: LPNs full and part tme postons aal-, able at Carson Cty Hosptal, Modern 00-bed hosptal. Excellent wage, and beneft program. Call Personnel Drector, Carson Cty Hosptal, Carson Cty, Mchgan. Phone ( lp-nc "HELP WANTED: Marred man sem-retred. Help part tme mlkng n exchange for free_ rem Excellentforkng condtons. Extrawages etc., at Marlette Mchgan. 57^^- * plnc AUCTION INCREASE YOUR INCOME $6,0Q0-$2,000 a year parttme and, full tme aalable. Room for rapd adance-: ment In new company. Call for appontment, after 5. L.D. Green ( lp-nc WANTED: People nterested In part tme ncome. Earn from $00,00 to $, per month. For personal nterew phone Alma p-nc WANT A JOB WITH A FUTURE? We need-a young man mmedately to fll anassstant managers poston. Must hae car. For FOR SALE: General No, 2 carbon doxde fre extngusher. Also Kdde dry.chemcal. One doubleafghan and one sngle afghan.call after 3 p.m. x 4-3p-nc SIDING - AWNINGS -EN CLOSURES. Wnter, dscounts aalable. For your free.estmate call Raen, Enterprses t-.. ; ;, 38-tf FOR SALE: U x 35 Vestaburg slo to be torn down. Phone Ashley p-nc FOR SALE: Weddng dress. Sze 7-8. Vel.comes wth full detals see Mr. Renne-berg, Tower Fnance Cor whte and all lace. Phone t. Neer been worn. Long-, poraton, 306 N. Clnton call after 6 p.m. Ae., St, Johns, Mct. Phone 4-3p-nc lp Jobs Wanted WANTED: Babysttng n my home for or 2 nfants orpreschoolers* I hae one pre-schooler, of my own. Phone 224* p-nc Mscellaneous Wanted TIMBER WANTED: logs and. - standng tmber, Logs delered toouryard.dever- EAUX SAWMILL, INC., 2872 N. Hubbardston Rd.pewamo Mch. %, Ph." and/or T, 40-tf WANTED: Feather. tcks. Phone lp-nc Mscellaneous Items FOR SALE: Pushbutton AM rado from 972 Cheynckup. Used three weeks replaced wth, AM FM. $35.00, 3-4-nchWheel rms, sgnet coronet nckel plated. "Formalssze -2,, l.blue. yellow and pnk. Phone p-nc CALENDAR Saturday, March 3 at 2:30. Elane Mlchutka.^3 tractors, INT LH.C. -FarpaUH. Case 600 Bean Specal. Complete lne of good farm machnery^ Located mle west of Od on M-2 -to Hollster Rd., north mle to Walker Rd.,.west mle to Upton Rd., north /2 mle. Saturday, March 0 at 0:30 am. Len Farm Ser-> ce. Inentory reducton sale. Located 3 mles west of Portland on Old 6. - Saturday, March 7 at 0:00 am. Constructon equpment. Located /2 mle north of Flnt cty lmts on Dort Hghway.., Saturday, Aprl 7 "at I2;30. Harold Butzn - John, Deere 3020 dtesel. John Deere 200 gas-tractors. 965 "John Deere 45 squareback edble bean combne. Complete lne of farm equpment. Located 3 mles south of Sagnaw on M-3 to Moore Rd /2 mle east. CCC BIN STE^AUCTIONS ^ All startng at 2:30 Thursday l.march22jdecatur > Mch*, Thursday", Aprl 9 Sunfeld,,Mch.,.. x Thursday^ May 0 Three Rers, Mch. Thursday, May 3Elewell, Mch. " ; Thursday, June 4 Marshall; Mch, /Thursday, July 2 Vernon, Mch, Thursday, August 2 School Craft, Mch. r Thursday, August 6 Mddleton, Mch.. We.Specalze n Farm Machnery and Dary Cattle Auctons IF PLANNING A SALE SEE US GALLOWAYS COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE ALGALLOWAY, AUCTIONEER Ph. 224^473 St. (dhns ATTENTION FARMERS t MANY OP YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS. ANNOUNCEMENT * (.. - _,, * ; Startng Monday, February,5, 973 ard contnung-thru Saturday* March 0, 973,.all CASH; SALES OF fparts SOLD OVER THE COUNTER amountng to $00.00 or + more at one,, tme, wll be subject to a, 0% dscount. Ths dscount, wll npt apply on parts to be nstalled n our repar ^ shop. Parts purchased Under ths program -wll not be returnable unless shown to be defecte. Check 4oday on. your repar raeas.and brng.your lst of parts n to us soon. If yo wsh to leae your lst, tye wll fll t and notfy you when you can pck, t :up.. ; _;...,»-".. "_\ DON SHARKEY ;. John DMK Slts Bt&ryca /2 Mle* Ert of St. Loud : Phortt CLOSE-OUT on. all COLOR TVs. Drastcally reduced prces! Daarn Equpment n Pewamo, p-nc FOR SALE: Old ktchen cabnet. Good old /2 hp. gas engne. Old dresser. Books, Geographes,.nsc. After 4 pm, 605 N. East St., Od. 4-3p CUSTOM, BUTCHERING ; AND PROCESSING. We, butcher on Wednesdays and Frdays. Beef-Pork. Hales and quarters, also retal cuts. All meats MDA Inspected. Pendells MeatProcessng. West Cty Lmts oh Bussell Rd. just off M-57, Carson Cty. Phone Jake Vaughn. 5-tf-nc BEAUTIFUL WEDDING^ntatlons and accessores. Speedy serce. Fnkbeners, Fowler. Ph tf LET IJ3 : RECOMMEND a : panter or. paperhanger tfqr you. Your Sherwn Wllams Dealer, Fnkbelners^ofyler. Ph tf FOR SALE: submersble sump pump, $25.00, electrc Hlton sewng machne, $35.00 and attachments. Call between 0 a.m. and :30 p.m lp YOU SAVED and slaed for ^ wall to wall carpet. Keep t new wth Blue Lustre. Rent electrc shampooer $ at * Dean True Value Hardware, downtown St. Johns. 42--nc SHOOTERS see us for your shotgun, rfle and handgun reloadng supples.. FOW LER PLUMBING AND HEATING, Fowler; Mch. ;Opeh Frday nghts and Saturday untl 2, 42-4-nc f".. " FOR SALE: Parts for all electrc shaers. Leeys Jewelry, Else. --tf NEED PAINT? See Us For AlTTour Needs In Stanng And Refnshng Products. SILVESTRI Wallpaper 03 N.Clnton Ph CONCRETE WALLS A hew Home s a lfetme nestment.let us help you secure ths nestment wth the.best basement wall possble - a poured; concrete wall., We are equpped to do the complete job OIJ any> part of t. Brng your.prnts oer or caufor aw appontment , REAWIWXCONCRETE For All Your Needs, QUALITY-SERVICE FEDEWA BUILDERS, 628 Wrght Road, 5 ^ Mles South of Fowler. SAW? - SCISSORS -TOOLS. All types,, szes andshapes cah.be sharpened to perfacton n our shop to your satsfacton. For less cost and faster serce, brng us your* dull tools today;" COMPLETE CHAIN SAW SERVICE". FREE, to each customer whle they last, your choce of,,. wall plaque, planter, trells or snowmoble decal. Jms Mower Shop, 63 S, Man St., Od, ,, 4-<3p-nc 972 HOOVER $ Nce- 2 tone Hooer cleaner used just a few tmes. All cleanng. tools ncluded. Only $22.50 cash. Call Bath collect a.m. to 9 p.m. Electro Grand. 42--nc WILL TRADE 6 /2 books of Green Stamps for TV stamps. Ph lp-nc FOR SALE: Wcker table and rocker. Phone * 42-lp-nc FOR SALE: Wood and steel portable cattle mangeysj Smons Planng Mll, Fowler. Ph tf FOWLER RESIDENTS: Take your ads to Fnkbeners Pharmacy for fast, conen-. lent serce! 50-dhtf 972 "DIAL "AND STITCH $ Left n layaway. Sews stretch materal. Comes wth a walnut* sew table. Beautful pastel color, - fll sze head all bult n to Zg-Zac. Buttonholes oercasts. Makes fancy sttches and wnds the bobbn automatcally. Only $ Cash or terms arranged. Trade-ns accepted. Call Bath collect a.m. to 9 p.m. Electro Grand, 42--nc FRANCIS AVIATION; mc. Trael the safe, way wth pur charter serce or learn to fly wth us. Vets approed. Captol Cty Arport - Ph, tf,... VACUUM SALES &SERVldB Krby Center of St. Johns, U04 S. US-27, FederalLand, Bank Buldng ,, - - _ - " f _ 23,ttf-nc FOR SALE: -Whte alu- mnum buldng panels embossed to look lke roughsawn wood. Each 2." x 8., Panel s $2.7 or.$5.50 per square. Also whte celng ^nd" wallboard 48* x 90" wth whte textured nyl surface at $2,75 per sheet. Lmted offer. See Rch at Alcan Alumnum Corp, 453 W. Man, Else, Mch. Phone p-nc Notce NOTICE s hereby gen that on MARCH 9, 973 at J.S. Sales, 900 S, US-27, De- Wtt, Mch., at 0:00 a.m. one 955 Mercury 2 dr., ehcle no. 55SL 26 52M wll be offered for sale to the hghest bdder. AN-, THONY A. HUFNAGEL, CLINTON CO. SHERIFF. * 42--hc CASH FOR your land contract homes. On cottages, farms or commercal property. Call ( 4-4p-nc RILEY TOWNSHIP. The, regular board.meetng wll be held February. 9 atthe- Townshp Hall at 8:00 p.m. Vctor Hopp, Clerk. 42-l r nc- ST. PATRICKS DANCE Frday, March 6th, 9:00 /.W^LL^^n^LSCj^ncl s.erm.!-(p.m..- l:30 a.m.>;at Oyd 9C Ice. Pumps, ppes.and VF.W.Ha. Donaton" $2 J pe 7(. * supp^s.^:.free_ Estmates; <3arl S. pberltner, 4664 N. aalable; Beneft Holy" State Rd., Alma, Phohe 460- Famly church buldng fund > 8-tf 42-5p-nc AL GALLOWAY USED FARM EQUIPMENT TRACTORS - COMBINES - CORNHEADS TILLAGE TOOLS - PLANTERS - PICKERS TRACTOR PARTS - REBUILT HEADS GOOD SELECTION^AT ALL TIMES Phone ( or Frst Farm North of St. Johns on US r27 \ ST. JOfNS, MICH. TRACTORS MF 80 Desel w/5.5 tres. Oler 800 Desel w/duals. X.H. 350 Utlty w/loader. Far mall M engne, oerhauled, good tres. - : > IH606 PLOWS Oler 5 x 6 sem-mounted plow. MF 44 fully mounted plow. MF.56 sem-mpuhted plow no. 88. DISCS IH 4ft. wheel dsc. MF no.52 2 oot wheel dsc; AC 2 foot w.heel dsc. Salter & Son, Inc Phone STEVES REFUSE SERVICE, (Lscensed Refuse Serce "" "OVID-ELSIE Mcldlcton ST. JOHNS, EUREKA AND BANNISTER AREA. Resdental-Industral Commercal ard Contaner Serce PHONE r Stee Palatka/ 4007 Carland Rd. Else, Mch. r JUST A FEW SNOW MOBILES LEFT! 97 Polars Charger, AMF snowmoble,; 97 Sk- Dpo 300 Olympc,, 97 Skroule 440 Twn. S & H Farms, 930* French Rd., phone nc THERE-.IS/NOW a Tmex Repar Serce n Mchgan. Free estmates wll be sent on all repars, do not send money, We also repar all other makes, of watches. Please send watches to. Tmex Repar Serce, P.O. Box 28, Knde, Mch L 40-tf _.- _ - - _ - _ PUBLIC AUCTION. 0 * 00 am Thursday, February I5that Central Natonal Bank, 20 East Walker Street n St. r Johns. 972: Cherolet Noa, V-8, 2 door hardtop, w/ nyl sun roof. ; 4-2p INCOME TAX SERVICE. If your earnngs are from factory or other wages and you do not temze your deductons, we Wll complete federal and state forms for $5. Contact Fred Ferrs at Bannster, Mchgan. Phohe Else, p-nc %W:%:^^ ^ft ft:sss: CLASSIFIED AD PAGES CASH RA TE: 50 per wor<j» V.-N; Mnmum 500 per nserton. ; ^ S- Y. E %$$ M rlce fee by payng for your charged ad wthn 0 days of nserton. BOX NUMBERS n care of-thls offce add S.00 ALL CLASSIFIEDS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL 5 P.M. MONDAYS WITH THE * EXCEPTION OF THOSE ADS GOING INTO NORTH CLINTON SHOPPING NEWS. DEADLINE FOR THOSE 9:00. A.M. MONDAY...RATES are based strctly unclassfedstyle. FOR FAST RESULTS-PHONE or ENTERPRISE 820 PUBLIC AUCTION 0:00am Thursday, February 5th at Central Natonal Bank, 20 East Walker Street n St. Johns. 968 Plymouth Fury III, V-8 w/factory ar. Auto, trans., and power steerng. 4-2p PLAN TO ATTEND ytj. FEBRUARY 2, 97 0:00 A.M. TO 3:30 P;M. Presentng^Meyer-Morton Gran Dryers & Handlng Equpment for and Serce Informaton. at.- Patterson And Sons noon luncheon - ; NEW & USED, Alls Chalmers Equpment on Dsplay Gleaner E w/cab 0 Gran Head &-2 row QH., John Deere 40 w/8 Gran Head. / Case;660 w/0 Gran Head & Bean Head. -A-C D-9. Tractor wde front P.S. 8.4 tres. : A-C D-7 Tractor Wde front P,S. 6.9 tres, -A-C D-7 Tractor,Row Crop P.S. \ 6,9 tres. : m ; r \ - }- l-mm JetStar 3 Vde front P.S..-.".;"". Le Power, ; ;! r 2-John Deere A tractors. />;: : -John Deere 7 trajlfer mowerw/hay -: condtoner.attachment. ] : ;,;;" ; ^y^-^f^. ALLIS-CHALMERS PATTERSON & SONS \. *. ( ;;,; :; EASTM-2 V,.. ST.\!OHNS;ICH. V PH TIS THE marchngof the green at the St. Patrcks Day Dance, Saturday. March 7 from9:00 - :00 a.m* at. the /Sloak Hall. The charge s $0.00 per couple whch ncludes musc both modern and polka. by Stan Saylor, drnks and buffet and anall around grand, tme. Get your: tckets from any member of the VFW ladles auxlary Bannster Post p-nc tt- 3LINTCN - AREA Ambulance.Serce wll be holdng" a Frst* Ad course for ambulance olunteers at St. Johns Hglf..School begnnng Feb. ^Oth. Classes wll be held Tuesday and Thursday eenngs at 7:30 p.m. and wll run for three weeks. Anyone nterested n becomng an ambulance olunteer Is requred to attend. these classes l L yu-or". 3/Mkt/wt/, 200 W. State St. PHONE. 22r 230. ELSIEBBANOff! Phone TRY THIS HOME ON FOR SIZE. N.;KIbbee, new, 3 bedroom Cape" Cod, be. one of the few w/a cty lot oer 363 feet deep,. 2 full baths,. 2 car garage,;fulbasement. #05. SCOTT ROAD. Areal beauty, just.fnshed decoratng, magne shag carpetng n that - extra large I.! rm., /2 baths and upstars laundry. #4. JUST DISTED.Enjoy ths country sze lot on the "edge of town, ; car r - peted lt. rm. 4 x 22 ar condtoned,. 2 -/2 car garagb^ extra. large fnshed basement. #33 BEAUTIFUL NEW 2 story ColonalnPrnce Estates, 2 baths, famly rm., dn. rm., 2 car garage, # locaton on, corner lot. Be dfferent, the only one we know of n St. Johns, trade consdered. #8. ^.. - THE RUSHIS Comng. 3 homes sold last Frday, let us handle the. sale ofybur propertyl We need your lstng. BEAUTIFUL INSIDE f youe been^ wantng^ room to expand, ths s t. 6 rooms downstars; een has a freplace, upstars has real nce party room w/shrgle shake and barnwood fnsh. #6* -. CAPE COD IN THE COUNTRY on.^" acres, 4 bedrooms, w/, attached 2, car garage/ fta..- ; "* " Home phones to assst you;week-ends ahd B ^qther hours: \] : "" QrucaLantsrm 32-WI49 ; Derrlll Shlnaberr 2a-.3SBl. DUt floltay or Bfl-BSOl JLtGllaw»y I RoyF*Brtn!» 24-22S(l,, RtnnyBrlna 224-fl074! ", Ralph Green ArcMe Moore (DeWlll CB9-6B4S f *. \ «- J f

13 , ( Febfuary;4,973 Lost & Found LOST: *B0OtyER". Black and tan male hound. Tattooed color; and^jjjfqrmlty. Wearng collar bearng hs. name,-., and! rename; and addrejss. Last ;seeh. In Hubbardston= arjea^/subsfental reward for return ;or nformaton lead- rs (6 recoery of ths anmal.: Wrte, pqn Haker, 527 E. Sherdan Road, Lansng, Mchgan 48906, 40-3p-nc Farm Produce FOR SALE: Hay, both cloer and alfalfa In large bales, Phone DeWtt " 4-3p-nc. : Farm Machnery FOR SALE: Oler wheel dsc.0 foot. New Idea Pcker row, also New.Idea, pcker for parts. Phone Chapptn p SPECIAL January 5 through J March 5, Free pckup and delery - on repar ^wthn a 50 mle radus. Apples to all major.,.engne, trans-- msson,, hydraulc and rear axle work on Ford agrcultural and Industral tractors and equpment. Call Carl ft Bashore at Morton Ford Tractor,. Incorporated. 522 North Grand: Rer, Lansng p-nc NORWOOD hay saers and slage bunks,.all steel welded wth rolled edges to. last a lfetme. See at bur yard, 5/^4 mles south of Fowler. Ph V-FeV : dewa Bulders, mcfeab22-tf}_ Cattle FOR SALE: 2 year oldhok sten hefer due February 8th.; :chapln No Sunday calls please. 4n-3n-n" FOR SALE: Angus bulls, 2 yearlngs and one 3 year old. Call p-nc...FOR FOR SALE: 0 Angus feeder cattle weghng 450 pounds. Call after 6 p.m p-nc FOR,. SALE: 8. feeder steers. 3 Hplsteln accnated hefers.- Call after 5:30.,". t p-nc Hogs & Sheep FOR SALE: Boar hog, serceable _age. Yqrk-Hamp cross. ; $ " Elwood Reaume, J 4-3p-nc FOR SALEBbars. Hamp- York cross. Don Mller, , If no answer p-nc FOR SALE: Hampshre purebred stock hogs, serce age and younger. Reasonable. 7 3/4 mles "west of DeWtt, Howe Rd. I -." 4l-3p-nc BOOMS RED AND WHITE TOP SILOS: Now n our 45th year serng the more aggresse and cost conscous farmers. Slos for eerypurpose. Get all the facts be- Z nt,~bwr^ c. L fore you buy, Fnd out what ^ ^ ^ " ^ s* Is t appled wth acement.. cd<. :.,,,... _ ler glue- lke we. do? We nstall 593 " "3p-nc the foundaton*;-our trucks* are self unloadng wth hy- Pets drauc booms. Slo-Matlc and VanDale equpment. EARLY FOR SALE:. St. Bernard, ORDER-DISCOUNTS NOW IN pups. Also an ncubator, al-\ EFFECT..Prder. now and most new. Holds 00 eggs... sae : $$$. Booms Slo Co., Inqure at Gerald C. Vncent. 4 mles south of Od. Inc., Harbor. Beach, Mch Phone Phone p-nc.- > 39-tf USED WHEEL WEIGHTS for. seeral tractors. Front and rear. Bertram mplement! & I FOR SALE: 7 8-week old Seal Pdlnt Samese kttens. Weaned and box,traned. Sales.-Fowler,-593-3l0.-^--69jB2 Forest ^HlllRd.; R-4;, 4-3p-nc Phone 2^7825^K42 ff lp.-nc (J, FOR SALE":*St. Bernard, male, year old. $35 or best offer. Phone T, 40-3p-nc. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Jdhhs/Mlchftqn; Automote FOR SALE; 9?0 Mustang- -."- * \ r - VMaCh,, ^35,.^4 barrel, 3 FOR SALE: Mnature sp ed,,"rado and ty track poodle, whte wth aprcot. <. Jape, players Wde oal tres. AKC regstered. 8 weeks "In excellentcondltlon. Phone. old. Phone >or 725-; V224^7479^.,: ".-. 4l-3p-nc 7056, 40-3p-hc FOR SALE: 6 puppes, Englsh colle. $o each. Phone 42-3p-nc 224^ Moble Homes SALE: 967 Topper.moble home. Must be seen" to be apprecated. Call for an appontment after 5 p.m. Phone ^ p-nc FOR SALE: 972 moble home, 4 x 60, all furnshed but daenport ard char. Take oer payments,- $93.6 a month. Sellng because of llness. Phone , Inqure at Lyle Guse Offce* 609 N. Morton St, -, 4-3p-nc FOR SALE: 969 NashaU traler, 2 x 64, carpeted, 3 rlles* north of.us2 on Chandler Rd, st house on east sde of road past Hall road. 4-3p FOR SALE: To settle estate, 968 New Moon moble home,.2 x 55, excellent condton, ncludes skrtng. Call after: 6: * p-nc nowmobles ALL SKIROULE snbwmo-,; bles and accessores at / drastcally reduced prces, Newmans Sales and, Serce, 2 S. Brdge, DeWUt. Phone ^ 40-3p-nc : FOR SALE: 4 place snowmoble traler w/hyd. Surge.brakes and tool 5 box; 972 Sk Dob Blzzards, cc w/new *73 mod. clutches, fnancng aalable. Call Shepherd 828-., after 7:Q0 or and ask.for "Norm*. / 40-3p-nc M : *, ^ FOR" SAIJE: 968 Pontac Cataltoa 4 dr., full power and ar.very good con-, dton., Cheap.. Call Shepherd ;J after.7 eenngs. 40-3p-nc. DAY,WEEK,MONTHor LONG TERM LEASE CAINS/Irtc. BUICK-PONTAC OPEL-QMC - 2 blocks west, 2 blacks north Phone St. Johns 2-tf FOR. SALE: 96 Olds 88. Good condton. $ lp-nc -..- ^ FOR SALE: 968 Ford Country Sedan, Power steerng, power brakes..phone " " 42-3p-nc _ - m " m. _V FOR SALE: 96 Bulck Electra." Good condton-for. ts age. $ Phone Else , ] -., 42-lp-nc FOR SALE;: 960 Ford /2 ton pckup, 390 engne. Call,224-3_774. _ > _ :._42-3g-nc FOR SALE: 962 Ford pckup, /2 ton, good mechancal. condton. $50. Phone "- 4-3p-nc For Rent FOR RENT: 000sq. feet" : offtce space. Parr Buldng, 00 S. Ottawa. Contact Ray Parr, Parrs Pharmacy or call , 40-3p-nc- FOR RENT: Apartment, 3 brooms-, fully carpeted. No chldren. No pets W. Townsend Road. Phone p-nc FOR RENT: 3 room apartment plus bath. Furnshed, References requred. No Spetsdr Chldren. Phone 224- *672??.-"»-"- " - ;---4-tf* CLASSIFIED USINESS SERVICE DIRECTOR Use Ths Classfed Lstng Tor Fast Serce From Clnton County Busness Frms RTS & CRAFTS /H P TT LERs MOTOR - ~ W V r.sales 24 Hr. Wrecker Sercce, Good Used Trucks. ANDY, S IGA> st J o^ Home Baked : Bread, Pes, { BAftBEfcs Cookes, Choce Meats, Carry-out serce. NEEDLE ARTS - 70 S. KbbeePh, Needle pont "crewel embrodery, rug hookng. - AUCTIONEER AL GALLOWAY,. AUC TIONEER Used Farm Machnery & Parts. St. Johns, , > AUTOMOTIVE BILL FOWLER FORD. New &0Jsed Cars & Pck-ups. N..U&27 t DeWtt, ; : CAIN - BUICK - PONTIAC, New & Used/Cars,, 20.W.,; Hgham, Complete Body & BEAUFORES BARBER SHOP, 002 /2 State. Open Tues. thru Sat. also Wed. & Fr. eenngs. Haat ANTES DRY CLEANERS, pckup and delery. 03 W Walker, phone , - PARRS,REXALL DRUGS, open daly,7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 8:30-2:30. & 5. to»7 p.m. ELECTRICIAN? Serce/. ";./schmltt ELECTRIC CO., Resdental - Commercal - V ^Industral, ; 807 /2. EG/ FORD SALES, INC., E^tate.St;- 200 V.. Hgham, phone Phto-Ford-Maerck-, Torno-Mustang. HVB Tl E- CENTER; B;F. Goodrch Tres, Ph; , Front End Algnment; VACUUM SALES AND SER- IBOBS fauto BODY^.. Complete Collson Serce; , 800 N, Lansng. CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN: ASSOC* 222 Clnton, , Safety for N.- HENRY E DREPS, INC., -Sangs snce 890. Cars, Trucks & Motor.Hdrhe Ser.^ 375 N, US-27,; "-.-: "ZEEB FERTILIZERS, Eerythng for the sol, St Johns, , Ashley, *-.. y-..w:qht :,.5:V V. - f... y " :,:\ :, -, GENES IGA FOODLINER, Else 9-6 Mor. Tues. Wed. REAL EJtATE BURTON ABSTRACT AND TITLE CO. Abstract and Ttle Serces, 9 N. Clnton. Ph RESTAURANT Sat 9-9 Thurs. & Fr DALEY, S > Fm F 0 0 D 4 " u -.4 Dnng & cocktals; Ph ? 3072, S. US 27-/2 mle S. M- ; ;: 2. QFTS THE TREASURE CHEST, 220 N, Clnton, Hallmark Cards - Russell Stoer. Candy, > - " V. ^ llmvfjl / DALMAN HARDWARE, Ph , DeWtt,.Whrlpool Applances, Zenth,; TV, Plumbng and Heatng. INSURANCE SfeRVlCE STATIONS TOMS TEXACO, M-2 anal U^. 27. Towng, lght and heay, reparng. Phone ;^ - T #jt4»ft?»trn^,, VICE, Klrby Center, 04 S.,..,-. US-27. Federal Land Bank JIM MCKENZIE, IN-.Bdg SURANCEAll Lne-of Ins Iona " WE?T^N JEWELRY TOMS WESTERN STORE." "" "V m. W. Od, 9-5:30 Mon.-! -::,. Sat, Fr..tl 9; Anytme by LEVEYS. JEWELRY.Appt., ^ Orange BloSSom damond FOR ALL rngs, Buloa- &Accutron Watches^Else, JTJI^A*Udd^*. t> & ^ PARTY SHOPPE, Package Lquor 9 a.m. - 0 p.fl. Moh. ThUrs. F*r. & Sat. 9 a.m,- p.m., 224 N. Cln- «ton. PLUMBING DEBAR CHEVROLET, CO.,. : -,;.-,; New & Used CarsV Else862- say t wth Ctahty FlOWers 4800; You cant do betterfrotn V/OODBURYS anywhere...*. FLOWER SHOP, \32l; NV.DUNkEL PLUMBING AND, V - ; : r ^. :.!.0totofa f ; St, Johns, HEATING, Lcensed Master* MooRE ; dn;-~cq. ( -rju^-^- - : Plumber Ph< ,807 E. -." ^ -{. - State - St.; ;" " ", ;.--,. tres, see us, 909 E. State, Pm,- A-. - *. YOUR CLASS I FIED NEEDS ":;;; XAIX ;- : "" ICATHY YOU CAN buld a new home HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 mles and fnanqettat 7 /4% south, /2 mle, eastof Fowler., Oscar J. Smon, -. payments and TS.JFY*- snat; Interest wth lo-monthly ; 42-.lp?nc, closng costs If you qualfy^ Under Ws plan you can bulla; UPSTAIRS. BUSINESS a 3 or *4;. bedroom I home.* SPACE fob. rent," 6 rooms. If you cant qualfy for; tnls Vacant now* Located aboe fnancng program, we hae" Colonal Restaurant. In- other fnancng; ; *programr: qure there. " p.-nc FOR -RENT:" Furnshed apartment for sngle per-, son. Prate entrance and bath."close n. Call after 5, , 43-tf Wanted To Rent Large famly Wth-excellent references :must fnd: large. home to rentn St. Johns." Call collect area code tf aalable -whch- can be, adapted to your budget. For more nformaton, call l Fedewa Bulders; Inc or stop n at bur offce located 5 /4 mles south of Fowleron Wrght Rd/gB ^ ;.. 2\&\ FOR SALE: New 3 bedroom ranch, full basement, 2 car garage and freplace. Call; Bob Whte "at Mack^Realty , p-nc 3T, JOHNS OVID, now I." " ""-""." " showng new 3 bedroom j WANTED TO RENT: Land- homes, 2 floor plans, large A for corn and soybeans n lng room and ktchen or central Clnton County, east lng, ktchen and dnng of. US p-nc room. Carpetng and Inlad Real Estate NORWOOD APARTMENTS-; IN DeWtt, Rustc Vlla apartments, n. Westphala, Reryew apartments n Portland, 2 bedroom unts,. all feature bult-n applances, prate entrances, * carpetng, securty depost requred.-no pets , or after 4:00,, tf WE, OURSELVES, wll buy r your land contract. For prompt, courteous acton,, call Ford S. LaNoble, La- Noble Realty, 56 E. Mch-, gan, Lansng, Ph EVenngs f FOR SALE IN PEWAMOr3 bedroom home wth walkout basement. Now under constructon. Fnancng aalable. Phone Fedewa Bulders, Inc., tf-nc, FOR "SALE: New 4 bedroom bl-leel, 2 car garage and freplace. Call Bob Whte at Mack Realty p-nc CLINTON COUNTYtpj, Near Else," Cttuntr/- J gentlemen thats what you wll be when you own ths gem on 7 /2 acres, features remodeled 4 ~ bedroom. home, large pato, good barn f 2-car garage,, aluable frontage on twb roads. Prced to sell. We wll consder your present property n trade. _ELSIE AREA: If you want full alue for eery dollar look at ths property. Its all house, 3- bedroom ranch, extra large lng room wth gas freplace, formal dnng room/large ktchen, utlty room, famly room, attached garage, barn for the horse loer, complete wth fe fertle acres, shown by appt. _80^-ACRES: Three roads border _ ths, prme nestment prop-, erty, al tllable, producte sol, remodeled home, barn, storage buldngs, only $30,000. Lets trade. ELSIE: Frst tme offered near downtown area, sparklng sharp 3-bedrpom home sure!to please. It has a perky ktchen, large lng room wth wall to wall ;carpetng bath, largd bedrooms* carefree ex^ : teror sdng, spacous. lot/prced n the teens. Owner wll consder, sellng, on land contract " Wth $500Q.00down and good terms / -. :. Frank Salrucek- ( H39 Gatl Barker, Betty Holbrook/ , Mar Ajm Lander, L Peter Mollema ^W-339 Ned Plerson u: Ward Perry mn DeWtt or Dmondale tf. r- TRADE My -j.party ;.- needs ATTENTION WINTER home on 27, south of St. SPORTSMAN. 70 x 50 lot Johns. 2. bedrooms suf- In wnter paradse.ths ^ wth garage. Has!year recreatonal round fun area wth oppor--t offers, fcent, er *y attracte, fully, tuhty now for snowmobung^ furnshed 3 bedroom home and skng. Lodge and, wth 2 car garage and large prleges. For more In-^lof In Od. area Jo offer, formaton call George Wl- Call George Wlber, La-; ber, LaNoble Realty, l5l6"^noble Realty, 56 E.Mch-/ E, Mchgan Ae,, Lansng, lean Ae H Lansng; , eenngs 482,-.637* eenngs ,. 004f.-, : -»--*- J;I42-lp-nc..y.w 42-lp-nc; ; ftoyspiess.dck SELLECKVREM.TOII - 33N.WashngtonSt - Ope Al Day Saturday^ ^. ^Phooe Days of Eenng* \ MenbepShfawassec County - * BoardoIR*altorS"?* Mertb«r Shawassee tlslln Enchanf f throughput. Formca counter, tops, bult.l range,, anty n bath, full basement. Fnancng, aalable. Call Mr. James Augsbury, area code^ tf FOR SALE: 8 room house* In Westphala wth. 2 car garage. In Block Lot 8. Inqure wth Wllam Huf- nagel. Phone Fowler. 40-3p-nc WANTED: Farms, hae buyers, 4 bedroom homes wth or wthout acreage; Buyers watng. Call Bob Whte at Mack Realty p-nc FOR SALE: Bannster, 2 bedroom starter or retrement homec Must be seen to apprecate. Prced to sell. Call Bob Whte at Mack Realty p-nc ONE LOT FOR SALE on. Lehman. Road. Wll buld usng your plans or ours. Wll helparrange fnancng. Call Fedewa Bulders, Inc Ill 28-tf NEED -HOUSING? See MICH IGAN. MOBILE HOMES on Mlch^gjan^AyenugynAlma. t, As,J^j^gan^s- J L j,9jgejst p( Mp-. blle.j h5ne dealer; "we buy! for LESS,: sowesell for LESS!!» Phone ^Open 7 days a week and lon. thru Thurs.. nghts. 38-tf _ * MAPLE VALLEY REALTY STOLL ROAD near Arport n Lansng, 3 bedroom ranch, 300 sq* ft., 2,baths, full basement, attached 2 car garage, - acre lot, Waerly School, prced n $30s, ". -.".,. V," - 60 ACRES nearly new home, good t buldngs, more land aalable, St. Johns schoo^.;,,,^,./2 ACRES - wth. 3 bedroom"ranch home. and full basement, Fulton School. Ph. Maple Rapds or Lansng Wacousta Rd:, Maple Rapds, M. Ford FARM and INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS and.. EQUIPMENT.. Newand Used * ".. "- ". : f < "- ". Smplcty LAWN and GARDEN - EQUIPMENT HENGESBACH FORD TRACTOR SALES ; \.^hono,647-63^6*., PORT LAND, MICH. 5-"H LOOKING FOR -ANEW HOME? Well Buld You What You Want ON YOUR LOT OR, OR OURS... WILLARD SEARLES Resdental Bulder ST. JOHNS Phone ROTARY WATER WELL DRILLING ALL WORK GUARANTEED SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS SOLD & REPAIRED GILBERT & INGALLS, Inc. PEWAfe^ WESfPHy^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ ^ ^ S schoolarea. 5 room home Westphala Portland 2 bed, on /4 acres. $6,650prce f m. unl? P r t at f en T tag ncludes acant serce tr^ces Securty depost staton buldng. Only $3200 Hf^ No **s. 8W-98J,. more buys you 2-stbry 40^67-38 or after 4: x 60 buldng whch could be DeWTTT ROAD, between ( easly conerted to4\or 5, Real Estate Taft and Yalup Road; 3. unt ncome property Call bedroom ranch under constructon wth 2 car garage,- Realty, 56 E Mchgan WANTED TO BUY: 20 acres George Wlber, LaNoble Wanted "fnancng aalable. Contact Ae,, Lansng, , In. Bath area from nddual. Call be- Fedewa Bulders, Inc Phone eenngs , ISO 28-tf I 42-lb-nc Tr.42-lp - -.^ -~r. L \ _ " tween 9,-2, FOR SALE-2 bedroom, home South Oak. Maple Rapds. Card of Thanks 82 x 297 lot. Natural gas, sewer, water.j:,$ " Cordray Realty ,. 4-2p- CASH FOR EQUITY In your home or rental property. Call , 4-4p-nc -FOR,SALE: Large 8 room house! n Maple Rapds. Double corner lot, 8 rods square, ^hone p-nc HOME FOR SALE by owner. Call Bob Fedewa ^ ; " 42-3p-nc.KEEP AMERICA BEAUTI FUL Improe the alue and- looks, of your home. See our large selecton of bulders^ tools and supples. Call. Westphala Bulders and Supply Co., ,.. s nc FOR. SALE: 3..bedroom ranch under ^constructon. 2 car garage,freplace, ar-. petnfe throughout.- Located n Greenlle subdson n -; Wes^tphald. Call Westphala Bulders, and..supply. Co^ ^ * -"y\ ^l-^nc PEWAMp: 3 bedroom ranch;- fnancng aalable^ ; Call = Fedewa Bulders Ihc;y EEDJO 42-tf 4.NEW. HOMES;Under con-:, structloh In Westphala, and surroundng area for sale, Call Fedewa Bulders Inc.j 587>38U, ^ 42-tl DeWITT RD.j between Jal; and Yalup; Rd,, 3 ^bed>c2otn ; ranch. Ready for occupancy. Wth 2 car garage. Fnancng, aalable. Contact Fedewa Bulders, Inc.. phore JL. HH,,42-tf OVID Attracte 9 room, 5 bedroom farm home. Nce, neghborhood. Walkng dstance to elementary and junor hgh.school. Call George Wlber at LaNoble Realty, 56 E., Mchgan Ae,, Lansng, ,\ eenngs ,.. 42-lp-nc. FOR SALE: 3 secluded lots, for home stes; n Else. Phone , 42.-lp-nc HALLE AD - I wsh tc thank Drs, Russell, Garapetah and all the nurses and ades on thrd floor for the wonderful, care I receed durng- myvstay at< Clnton Memoral Hosptal. Thanks also to Re. Sheen for prayers and st, for cards and gfts from frends, and famly. Paul Hallead.. 42-lp-nc» A A A " * A A k> At. KK KKK WWW WH FURMAN REALTY CO. ST. JOHNS OFFICE 55 N. US-27, ;. - ", " *. b. ELM. Xld--6 rooh,: S.^bedrbom older home. Possble land contract terms, $7,500. WATSON ^D.--Conerted 3-bedrodm schoolhouse oh. acre. Land contract terms. $7, WOODBRIDGE RD...Bannster -.3 bedrqom country home, on shaded^! acre lot, $, W. FLORAL 3 bedrooms, l/2 baths, on oer acre lot. $6*900. Ill W. STEEL--8 room. 4 bedrooms, hew furnace land wrng. Upstars ncely remodeled^ $7,500, 400 s. GBBS--Newer.3 bedroom ranch, on nce landscaped corner lot,, ktchen bullt-ns. $27,900*. "40 S..OAKLAND--l rojhp^jpjpqmhome;fre-,,: place, large landscaped yra,- -. _. JB03: LAMBERT DR--3 bedroom coonal ranch, freplace n famly room* Prnce Estates/$35,90Q COUNTY FARM RP.^-NEW 3 bedroom ranch,. choose, your own carpet ard.decor;;./s acres*.f36,9oo; ; ;, ; ; 3708-LELAND RD, 80 acres wth, excellent 5 bedroom brck home. $72,6oO. ^, <^-, Fred Denbch :, - [- " " - >. - -.r,: Henry FUjnaM Broker-Realtor "\669-^079 RuthNostran l4 SJtan Cowan r ;.. ; ;^amh36bb MEMBER LANSING BOARD OF REALTORS PHONE 22«236 or 48t0225

14 Hffl 4A CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Jphns; Mchgan February 4,973 Card of Thanks DAY-The famly - of Ernest Day wsh to express ther sncere thanks to Dr. Grost, Clnton Memoral Hosptal, the staff at Od Conalescent Manor, the Houghton Chapel and specal thanks to Raymond Parker for hs prayers and comfortng words, the organst, Mrs. Gwen Personous, the Shepardsllle communty, former neghbors and frends and relates and all those who sent beautful floral arrangements. - Many thanks to all. 42-lp WOODHAMS-Thanks Dr,. Russell and eeryone at the hosptal for your ery good care, Aln Woodhams, 42-lp DUBAY-I wsh to thank Dr. Russell, Clnton Memoral Hosptal, Dr, Hutchnson, s Sparrow Hosptal, nurses, nurses ades for ther wonderful care, Fr. Hankerd, Federal Mogul, K of C, relates, frends for ther cards, sts and acts of kndness whle I was n the hosptal. It s greatly. SSaBSWSS^^ apprecated. Edward Dubay, I 42-lp -. - <- BYRNES-Thank you for the many cards, gfts and sts and all the thoughtful acts done-for my famly durng my recent llness. Thank you agan. Hugh Byrnes. <. 42-lp-nc< UPTON-We wsh to thank, our chldren, frends and relates for the cards and gfts gen us for our 25th annersary open house. Woody and Vrgna Upton, 42-,p-nc HASKE-I wsh to thank Dr. Sherwood Russell most of all, and then many thanks to the other doctors for ther sts and to all the staff at Clnton Memoral * Hosptal especally the 3rd floor nurses and nurses ades, housekeepng and the detary dept., for ther excellent care and concern that contrbuted to my speedy recoery. I greatly apprecated all the flowers, gfts and many cards I receed from my famly, frends and neghbors. A specal thank you to Mrs, Edth Russell and Mrs. Loretta Rademacher and my daughter, Judy for ther many acts of COMPLETE BODY WORK AND GLASS REPLACEMENT BOBS AUTO BODY 800 N. Lansng Phone INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED! *- HOME-FARM ^ BUSINESS * member at m. AUTO 2$4mer/ca Group s* LANTERMAN INSURANCE 200 W. State, St. Johns. PHONE BRUCE LAWERMAN kndness. Clare Haske. [ 42-lp-nc In Memoram W LOVING MEMORY of Pearl Woodhams*, Thpugh joys pass, ther memory lngers. In the heart, to stll ts pan. At partng wth some dear beloed one, Neer on earth to see agan. "And I ge unto them eternal lfe and they shall neer persh." (John 0:28 Glenn; Ernest, Gladys and famllyj Ken, Betty and famly, 42-lp-nc A TREASURE Garland News by Mrs. Pudge Domng Mrs Mable Curts, and Mr and.mrs Lews Wallng of Else, and Mr and- Mrs Rchard Mead and son, Bran, of St Johns were Sunday eenng dnner guests of Mr and Mrs Leo Demng. Clark Curts s stll a patent n the Owosso Memoral f Hosptal, n serous condton. Mrs Curts and Mrs Demng spent Wednesday at the hosptal wth hm; t was hs 73rd brthday. Mrs Curts then had her eenng dnner wth the Demngs. Fourteen face court acton n St Johr\s ST JOHNS - Two persons were sentenced, 9 arragned and 3 were apponted attorneys n Crcut C6urt acton n St Johns last week. Thomas Allen Faor, 7, 2995 E Prce Rd, St Johns was sentenced to 2 years probaton pth the st 30 days n the county jal on a charge of larceny n a buldng. The 30 days n jal s to be suspended f he pursues hs hgh school dploma." Robert Lee Sheldon, 25, 7602 N US-27, was sentenced to 2 years probaton on a charge of non-suffcent funds for a check oer $50 wth resttuton to be made f possble. [ James Edward Dupus, 2, 277 Northwnd Dre, East Lansng was arragned on a charge of utterng and publshng a forged nstrument and forgery and larceny by trck. He stood mute on the utterng and publshng charge and pled gulty to larceny by trck. He s to he sentenced Feb 26. Terry LeeMead, 27, 685 DeWtt Rd, Lansng, stood mute on a charge of felonous assault and requested a jury tral. Charles J. Catlett, 24, 87 Oak St, Commerce, Ga, stood mute on a charge of carryng a concealed weapon. James Caln Wlson, 30, 0 N Pne, Lansng plecl gulty,to larceny n a buldng and s to be sentenced Feb 26. Johne Johnson Jr, 36,934 Hart, Lansng, pled gulty to gross ndecency between a male and female and s to be sentenced Feb 26. Ronald Polhamus, 8,624 S Lesle, Lansng, was arragned on charges of armed robbery. He stood mute and demanded a jury tral. t > Joseph Rley Martn, 30, Floyd Wayne Frtz, 9, both of -305-/2 N Pennsylana, Lansng and Reere Chester Padget, 30,8 Hosmer were all arragned on breakng and enterng wth ntent to commt larceny n occuped buldng charges. Ther arragnment was adjourned to Feb 26., Bruce Eugene Vanderstow, 22, Rt l, Mead Rd, St Johns was apponted an * DEWITT TWP - There were plenty of questons butnot too many answers-at the DeWtt Townshp Board meetng Monday nght. Ctzens concerned about poor, road condtons were told by Clnton County Offcals that grael flls were consdered constructon and attorney to represent hm on a charge of breakng and enterng wth.ntent to commt larceny n an occuped dwellng. James Moore was apponted and bond was set at $000. Plenty of Rchard Wells was apponted to represent Gary Eugene t Slater, 2, 428 Kennelworth Dr, Lansng on a charge of breakng and enterng a - buldng wth [ntent to commt larceny. Paul Maples was apponted to represent John Marn Beauchanp, 7, 222 N Hgh St, Lansng, on a charge of felonous^drng. Bond was set at $000 and"a B n <! was ** at $000 and prelmnary examnaton ^agnment was adjourned untl Feb date of Feb 3 was set? 26 - " questons that money for such work better than eer." must come largely, from Another complant lmted townshp funds, -brought to the board was the Because of that a great deal, lack of a townshp ordnance of the work s not feasble. - to help elmnate nose from "Roads are of our top amplfed musc and prortes," supersor Dale "muscle" cars. Emerson commented. Polce chef Bruce Angel "Once the sewer system recognzed the problem and goes through, roads wll be ndcated due to the tme and John Jeffrey, BSA Dst 5 execute drector, (rear, left and area Boy Scouts st the St Johns Muncpal Buldng durng Boy Scouts n Goernment Day Tuesday. The Scouts toured the cty facltes, County News and county offces and courts. - < %\ W <: expense noled n drawng up and testng such an ordnance, the townshp must wat to mplement one currently now beng worked out by Lansng Townshp. IN THE SAME en, seeral resdents expressed concern oer the lack of an ordnance prohbtng the dscharge of frearms n resdental areas. ^ Angel explaned that such an ordnance cannot be. enforced- n the. townshp because many areas do not meet establshed resdental crtera..v In other busness: *> The board oted to hre new full-tme polceman wth Reenue Sharng funds. Dened a lquor lcense to Joseph DeRose for a proposed restaurant at Coleman Rd and US-27. Establshed a standard procedure for reducng sewer factors. Requests for reducton must be submtted to the board n wrtng for documentaton purposes. VOTED THE treasurer be gen the opton of receng hs salary on a 65 to 35% bass wth the greater amount pad durng the busness tax season. (No - March l. Prpposed kennel gets u no" ote by county When Youe Pcked The One You Want... COME IN AND SEE US! Fast, Effcent Serce ASK YOUR DEALER TO FINANCE YOUR CAR WITH US CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK St. Johns Now Operatng In Its 75fA Year Od < Pew^mo..ST JOHNS - Clnton County Commssoners hae turned down a zonng request that would hae allowed a dog kennel just outsde the cty lmts of St Johns.,- The proposed zonng was from -famly rural resdental to agrcultural for about 20 acres on Townsehd east of Lansng. Area resdents opposed the On February 24 and 25, 2 DeWtt" Hgh School Band -members wll onrne to SANDY LEWIS Jaycettes set arts, crafts show ST JOHNS - A beneft Arts and Crafts Show wll be held Feb 20 at 7:30 pm n the Central Natonal Bank Communty Room. The eent, to be sponsored by the St Johns Jaycettes, wll featuredsplays from area busnesses and ndduals. Proceeds from the show go nto a specal fund used to assst needy people n the communty, In the past the Jaycettes-hae proded jackets and mttens for chldren n the area, donated a toboggan do the Dept of Socal Serces,, and proded medfcal assstance f to arous famles, the, admsson charge s, $ for, the publc, wth tems on dsplay for" sale. t Refreshments wll* be* Bered. \ Anyone wshng to enter the show should contact charman Mary Hutton at ,, w zonng, early recommended tobe approyed by the Clnton Plannng Commsson, torpd ~ Martn; Maurce Goe, Don Glspn, Dyle contendng there woad be a,, S l n e " 6 * "* nose problem and threat to OTaM? ^" C F<""- land alues. r,,, The zonng request was defeated bya 7-4 ote wthu supportng otes from Wllam Hufnagel, Duane Chamberlan, Roger Oerway and Vgna Zeeb. The negate otes came from Derrll Shnabery,, Two DHS y band members wll perform n Sparta Sparta for the annual All Star Band. The 2 grls are -.Sandy Lews, senor, and Cndy Pngston ( junor. Sandy s the daughter of Mr and Mrs Roland Lews, 065 DeWtt Rd, She has played the flute for 9 years and also plays thepccolo. Cndy, a clarnetst, s the daughter of Mr and" Mrs Robert Pngston, 3955 Ducharme Dr, DeWtt. The grls attended tryouts at Sparta on Jan,6. They were judged on sght readng, and placed n the approprate sectons. Agan ths year, there wll be 2 bands: the AA-A-B Band, and the C-D Band. One number to be featured by the latter band wll be Prelude andfugetta. The grls wll leae for Sparta Hgh School early Saturday mornng, on the 24th t Saturday afternoon,, rehearsal wll be held, and ~ " nln*. ty, ll k REQUESTING THE zonng request was Dr Gerald Aalto, a eternaran, who had wshed to buld the kennel busness when he s dscharged from serce n July; be stayng wth local resdents. Performance wll begn at 3:30 pm on the 25.* CINDYPNGSTOfV Larry Schwarzkopf (left drector of Clnton County specal educaton, and Mke Palmer of the St Johns Jaycees heft an oen nto, the Intermedate School Dstrct specal educaton facltes Saturday, complments of Leon Brubaker. Brubakcr learned the Jaycees were workng toward prodng a stoe fb* the faclty and olunteered to supply one at no cost. Next on the agenda for the Jaycees s to prode a refrgerator. % **

15 \:.\< K\ - * ; P BUCKS- (front, tor Eugene Perce, Jm Dedyne, Tm Buggs. (baek,l to r Qaylord Bobbns, Mke Phnney, Mark Brune, Leon Irrer.,, KNICKS - {front, to f Dad RJUI ucher, Norm Rewerts, Keth Parsons, Jason Lngston, (back,*uor Paul Scharnweber, DeanKarber, Greg Bacon, Dean Cronkhte. PISTON>s -- (front, to l Randy Ward, Stee Wadsworth, Kurt Stork, (back to r Doug Km pl., C.tt; Goff, Jm Sheldon, Randy Vandcmark, Absent-Dae Hurst. BULLETS - (front, tor Sheldon Parker, Fred Kundrata, Mke Sanford, Alan Bddnger (back to r Jm Loznak, Paul Desprcz, Rod Louncts, Jm Kellcy. Three St Johns students on Alma College Deans Lst ALMA--Three.. Alma College students from the St Johns area hae been named to the colleges Term Honors Lst for exceptonal academc records durng the recently-completed fall term. V They are Kathleen M $ Ifyou can spend sometme, \ een a few hours, wth someone Who needs a hand, K>t a handout, call your td^at Voluntary Acton. CentehOcwrtetoVolunteer." V^sfngtbn,D.p.2003:, :>. The Natonal Center for; VoluntaryAct(or... Beagle, daughter of Mrs Dortha Homer of 502 W McConnell; St Johns; Charles A Romg; sol of Mr and Mrs John A Romg of 07 S Swegles St, St Johns;and Nel A Thelen, son of Mr and Mrs Claude Thelehof R 2 Wacousta Rd, St Johns. Legon Aux wll m^eet ST JOHNS - The Amercan Legon Auxlary wll meet at the Legon Hall Feb 20 at 8 pm. Amercansm Is the theme for < February!. ceremones, for new unt members wll be conducted by 8th Dstrct Presdent Kay Mshler and Secretary Jean Bartholomew. $U8tttt Hg» 3 our ctzen of the week. Intaton HAWKS - (front, to r Dad Wlcox, Dan Seperc, Alan Goe, Eugene Swanchara. (back ltor Gary Slamka, Russ Munro, Gary Batchelor, Jeff Rce,., LAKERS - (front, to r Caln Delo, Darrell Mankey, Jeff Swears, (back to r Rod Vanorsdol, Alan Nelson, Stee VanNote. Absent-Doug Huntley; Kay Mshler sts St Lous Am Legon ST LOUIS -- Amercan Legon Auxlary 8th Dstrct Presdent Kay Mshler of St meetng-of tpe Felds -Myers, -. Smth - Pjttenber Unt 256 n St Lous 3t the Amercan t Legon post home. Presdent * Arlene Cole presdng. Followng the openng rtual Membershp Charman Kathleen Conkln reported that the Unt has sgned up 2 new members thereby makng them a "quota unt." Plans for the Amercan legon and Auxlarybrthday dnner to be held March 9 ad the Post home were dscussed. The dnner wll be potluck and a specally decorated brthday cake wll be baked by Kathleen Conkln for the occason. Dstrct Presdent Kay Mshler complmented the unt on becomng a "quota unt." The 8th Dstrct s comprsed of 23 unts, of whch 3 are now "quota unts." As of January 3, the 8th Dstrct s n frst place n the Auxlary-membershp dre n the Department of Mchgan.by 94.6 percent. Mrs" Mshler answered questons oh the arous acttes of the- Auxlary ncludng the new "Sprt of 76 Commttee." The commttee was formulated thsyear * ana" wll work on ; the Bcentennal celebraton of the Unted States n Auxlary unts are sellng Lberty Bell wnd chmes and lapel pns to rase money for a- State of Mchgah. memoral. Those wshng to purchase.these tems; can contact Kay ; Mshler for. I Alt offces closed further, nfornatpn.;.- ; Monday,,Feb.9, Washngtons Brthday Ths s Gorden Vandemarkf Week. " Gordon s most wdely known as prncpal of St. $ 3 Johns Hgh School, a role whch causes hs days to be : rjong and full for. hs concern extends hs hours well? beyond the normal quttng tmes. If theres somethng : : : p happenng at the hgh school you can count on Gordon j* g to be on hand to assst. But beyond hs professonal * w nterests he has played an acte role n the thngs that j help make a communty tck. He s a member of the jg Unted Methodst.Church and Rotary Club and has : : worked on numerous projects and commttees n both organzatons. In addton he has exhbted ready & wllngness to work wth any cc group on programs^ g of general communty beneft. Gordon Vandemarkf CLINTON NATIONAL # BANK & TRUST CO.... but for somethng to consder CLINTON NATIONAL Bank and Trust Company SorylngThoClntohArea From Locatons Member FOIC y. > The wde-awake bam ST JOHNS - The 6th grade boys of Rodney B -Wlson and St Joseph.-schools recently completed ther basketball program for the school year. Hghlghtng the-season for the boys were; chances to play at 4 half tmes of. Junor- Varsty games., Throughout the program, the boys" practced the basc. sklls needed to deelop good junor hgh and hgh school players. en araders Each team was noled n a 6-game schedule, culmnatng n a ^tournament. Ths allowed them to get the feelng of.team play, whle practcng drbblng, passng and shootng sklls. The Bucks emerged tournament wnners, wth the Kncks as runnersup. Ths years coach was Lee Schwartz, asssted by Bruce Cameron ard Stee LeDuke< Boy Scouts swmn^ S Johns.ST JOHNS-Chppewa : Boy 6:30 to 8 pm and the fee s 50, Scouts Dst 5. wll hold a cents per boy., ;,- *. Dstrct Swm Program at St Scouts who hae not at-" Johns Hgh School on Feb 27 tended the program and March 20 at St Johns. preously are requred to Hgh School. take a medcal certfcate - sgned by the Scoutmaster Swmmng, wll be from, and the parents.., Two attend Cancer Soc Mrs Carl Bowles and Mrs Harold Mead of Clnton County were n Houston to attend, the 973 Amercan Cancer Socety Conenton. Jan 25 and.$&. at the Shamrock Hlton Hotel. A tour df "the research facltes of Unersty of Texas, MD : Anderson* Hosptal ard Tumor Insttute was the hghlght of the trp. Oer 00,000. patents hae been treated there. The full scope of cancer today-dagnoss, treatment and rehabltaton, was presented by the staff of M.D. Anderson Hosptal, under the drecton of Dr Rchard Jesse. Mrs Bowles and Mrs Mead met the natonal crusade co-charman, Mnne Pearl and Lawrence Welk. Some other celebrtes when t A comes to were ^all tryng to make mpressons, examples.... natonal conenton they met were Peter Grae, Kttle Carlsle Jack Pardee, Clay Hart and Ted Mack., The,ACS theme for 973 s j "We"- Want to Wpe Out Cancer In Your Lfetme." > * * * Clnton.* County News B February 4,973 SECTION "eg " " < :. " e%p rt\e\ a "youll lke G& k 0,;.- - lng wth our J^eu,*.,oan "" ; ^ examples... 6 ^ ^ KhZ* ce REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES RECORDED IN CLINTON COUNTY s DURING 972 Leadng Agency Clnton Natonal Bank & Trust Co. Captol Sang & Loan Assn. Central Natonal Bank Goernment Agences ^ Mchgan Natonal Bank Amercan Bank & Trust Co. - 4 Dfferent Agences TOTALS Number *, >est $ so easy I S3 t%*

16 -\ 2B GLINTON COUNTY.NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan February 4,973 County News edtorals *s _ and personal ews Opnons.. * Clnton County News A PERSONAL LOOK AT THE NEWS Harold Schmaltz, Adertsng Drector Jm Edwards, Edtor MIMBK NNMsn Auodtto FoundMf IMS Between the lnes wth Jm Edwards Thanks for the acton It may hae taken the drastc realzaton that the St Johns and surroundng area was to be entrely wthout ambulance serce, before acton was taken, but, to area offcals* credt, that acton has been taken. Two. meetngs of "the board of drectors of the newly formed area ambulance serce swftly dealt wth the problem and plans are n the works now to get the serce rollng as soon as possble. Such an operaton, made up of offcals from seeral unts of goernment, lends tself usually to slower and less decse measres. * We feel thoseworkng on the ambulance serce aoded those tme-consumng ptfalls and hae done the area a, serce. Wth a mnmum of argument ard "gum-bumpng", the ndduals hae worked to prode a needed serce and we express our apprecaton. JE Future Farmers of Amerca The 973 obserance of Natonal FFA Week s February The theme ^hs year s, "FFA Untes Youth Wth Opportuntes.* In comng years, young people wll fnd agrcultural careers more personally satsfyng and more rewardng and producte n terms of prodng the food and fber for the naton than eer before. In FFA, young people gan experence n modern agrcultural technques and prepare themseles to explore and take adantage of the ast, ared and exctng career opportuntes n agrculture today. Wthn the natonal FFA organzaton; 432,000 students-stud^ ocatottalragrculture n 8,000 publc sqhools. FFJOj^b^s le>rn by flojng, and they -afcencouraged to deelop ther. nddualpotentsls,^ ntents and sklls n agrcultural work. From ths experence, they are able to choose ther courses of study and actty to best prepare themseles to be the agrcultural leaders of tomorrow. The Unted States has the most producte agrcultural system n the world - the work of the Future Farmers of Amerca helps assure that t wll stay that way.. Industral News Reew Mtffa Mchgans Department of Natural Resources (DNR - one of the hardest workng but least popular agences n the state these days - may be experencng growng pans soon. Goernor Wllam G. Mllken recently sent a Specal Message to the Legslature on plans for reorganzaton of seeral state departments, and one of the most sgnfcant recommendatons noles the 2,400-employee DNR., The Goernor ssued an execute order makng that department responsble for enronmental matters and proposng to transfer to t what he called "certan essental functons and resources presently deoted to enronmental matters n other departments. The functons beng transferred nclude watershed deelopment and plannng and land dranage assstance from the Department of Agrculture; ar qualty montorng and regulaton, sold waste management and control, sewage collecton and treatment regulaton, and lcensng of septc tank cleaners from the Department of Publc Health; and the boundary commsson from the Treasury Department. THE GOVERNOR also s chargng the Department,. whch he proposes to rename the Department of Enronment and Natural Resources", Wth contnung to deelop a land use program. In addton, the Ah* Vew from the Senate By. SEN. WILLIAM S. BALLENGER Polluton and the Water Resources Commsson wll be completely ntegrated nto.the Department. The, Goernors dea n makng these changes s to brng closely-related functons nto closer proxmty for more effecte operaton. But any tme a functon s transferred from one department to another there slkely to.be resentment and hard feelngs. Some, complants already hae emanated from backers of the Agrculture and Publc Health Department, who do not wsh to see ther functons dmnshed. There s lttle queston but that the Department of Natural Resources can probably handle these new^ assgnments and may, n the long run at least, do a better oerall job, wth arous facets of these responsbltes brought closer together. * UNFORTUNATELY for the Department of Natural Resources, howeer, one of ts weakest ponts s ts poor publc relatons, especally wth * some powerful legslators n both* houses and wth many hunters and fshermen who are dssatsfed wth almost anythng the department tres to do., The addtonal anmosty lkely to be created by the ordered absorpton.of seeral functons of other departments snt lkely to be good for the Departments already^haky publc ma.ge. The late P.J. Hoffmaster was one of the most astute department heads the state has eer had and a master of publc relatons. The Departments mage deterorated after "Pete" Hoffmaster ded and t has neer been the same snce. It s generally agreed that the Department has been handed some hot potatoes, It has the staff to do a good job but a good mage-bulder would come n bandy. In the meantme, the Senate Commttee on State Affars s makng plans to hold publc hearngs on seeral legslate resolutons to dsallow all or parts of- the Goernors sweepng edct. Ths wll ge rank-and-fle ctzens who wll be tally affected by the gubernatoral pronuncamento a chance to be heard. - Lnkletter flm to "be shown SX JOHNS ~ The Art Lnkletter moe, "On Your Doorstep", wll be presented by the Ad Assocaton for Lutherans Local Branches, Feb 8 and 27. The Feb 8 showng wll be Sat at St Peter Lutheran Church at 7:30 pm wth the Feb 25th showng at 7 pm at the St Johns Lutheran Church, US-27 at StUrgs. Speakng of the flm and the drug stuaton, Lnkletter sad, "Drug msuse has become epdemc and we are lkely to lose the ery young people who wll lead ths country n the years to come f we dont jon to do somethng about t." - There s no.charge for ether showng and the publc Is nted. ", I ONE YEAR AGO Feb 6,972 About35 St Johns ctzens jammed nto the tny cty commsson room Monday nght to demand a ~ publc hearng concernng a proposed housng complex to be bult across from St Johns Hgh School on Sckles Street. Polce offcers from the St Johns Polce Department and the Clnton,,County Sherffs Department announced Monday that -they had cracked a theft rng whch was responsble for more than 35 robberes totalng $700. Sealed Power Corporaton has announced plans for two new manufacturng facltes n Frankln, Ky, and Belgum, accordng to G E Reynolds, presdent. Attackng one of the worst hghway bottlenecks n Mchgan State Senator Wllam S Ballenger (R- Od has requested the State Hghway Department^ to abandon plans to wden US-27 n St Johns to fe lanes and to "serously consder" reroutng that, hghway around the Clnton County communty mmedately. TEN YEARS AGO Feb4,963 Enthusasm for the Soap Box Derby to be staged on N Clnton Aenue next June s snowballng accordng to offcals of -the St Johns Jaycees, Chamber of Commerce and Pohl Brothers Cherolet-Olds, sponsors of the eent. Sale of 963 lcense tabss laggng ubehndolasfrl yeatfo md- r Febru.ary. ^total,- by about 25 per cent,facpqrdjhg to Jack Andrews, manager of the local PX Store lcense branch. / About $875 was pledged ths week toward constructon of an All Faths Chapel at Traerse Cty State Hosptal n a campagn currently beng conducted n the county by clergymen and lay leaders. / Fowler school dstrct electors wll go to the polls Monday to ote on a proposton, to ncrease school taxes by four mlls for the next three years for addtonal operatng mllage. The annual report of the Clnton County Dary Herd Improement Assocaton and Owner Sampler program, released ths week by the county extenson offce, showed a general mproement n producton of partcpatng herds and a faorable comparson between state, and county aerage., TheSt Johns Lons Club wll present ts 2th annual Mnsteral Show at the hgh school audtorum at 8 pm Frday and Saturday. 25 YEARS AGO. Feb 2,948 Wheat was down to $2.6 n St Johns ths mornng as the gran market contnued n the worst talspn n the natons hstory. The prce collapse n grans surpassed een the 929 crash and the 920 slump. In two weeks Wheat has dropped n St Johns from a hgh of $3.00 to the present $2.6 quotaton. Announcement was made ths week by Postmaster, George Judd that Gayle Vanconsant had been apponted assstant postmaster to fll the poston left acant by Geo Osgoods resgnaton Jan l. The estmated mnmum requrements of the Clnton County road commsson for 948 has been set at $300,500 t was reealed ths week by Lyle Belknap, county road engneer. Ths fgure wll exqeed.-estmated.recepts of $ ( by $98,600.;, - t Norman,, R Sleght,^ St Johns maruwhowll. drect the Red Cross dre n Clnton County ths year announced today that the 948 quota for ths county has been set at $6000. The dre for that fgure wll get underway offcally on March. Mr and Mrs Peter Hansen, of 85 North Clnton Aenue, St Johns, hae receed word that the body of ther son Pfc D. Alfred Hansen, has been returned to ths country. Questons about Socal Securty Q. Im only 6, but I want deductble under the medcal to start lookng for a, parttme job. Do I need to get a Wll ncrease $0 from $50 nsurance part/of Medcare work permtbefore I come n to $60. An ncrease was to get a socal securty necessary because of rsng number? medcal costs. A. No, you dont need a work permt, but you should Q. Ill be 65 next August apply for a socal securty ald Im tryng to keep up number as soon as possble. wth all the latest nformaton on Medcare. The Socal Securty Admnstraton must screen I read that a recent law eery applcatonaganst the changed the way Ill enroll n natonal fles n Baltmore, the medcal nsurance part Maryland, to make sure that of Medcare. Is ths true? duplcate numbers arent* A. Yes. People who ssued or that an applcant become - 65 n, July,-,_,. or later hasnt been ssued a socal, and are elgble for Medcare securty numberbefore. Ths hosptal rtsurance wll process wll take seeral weeks. automatcally be enrolled n the medcal nsurance part of Medcare. Howeer, youll stll hae the opportunty to declne enrollment f you decde, you dont want medcal nsurance coerage. Q. Im enrolled n the medcal nsurance part of Medcare and I heard that the \ annual deductble s gong to ncrease. Is ths ture? A. Yes. Begnnng January, the annual,., ffl&$$te&$$m. ^ PROPOSAL \ I haent any arrows, N I most neer shoot, My am s most uncertan Thy arthrts s acute. My motes are unquestoned My reflexes qute slow, My gout and my lumbago *-Restrct my go, go, go. Ths note s just to tell you Its you that I am for, So lsten to hy pleadng Dont s&rt another war! Dont fgger me too forward When I ask you to be mne, Just pucker upn promse To be my Valentnel WARREN DOBSON Who was once a faorte columnst of mne n a Detrot newspaper has, n recent months, seemed to hae become nothng more than a qelebrty name dropper. Thnkng that perhaps ths s what the publc really wants, I dedcate ths column to the noble art of name droppng. GERALDINE WIDEBOTTOM s back n town and wll present her exquste showng of ornate flush handles. She wll be accompaned by her constant companon and adsor, LORIS LEECH. My beautful w,fe, 43 charmng chldren and, of course, I, "attended the md-wnter party thrown annually by the SAM SNOBLIVERS n ther palatal JES WANDERIN camper traler. As you all know, the SNOBLIVERS are among our communtys most mportant people. Proceeds from the party went to fnance the NEEDY CHILDREN OF SNOBLIVER ESTATES, who wll be tourng Europe ths year. WBAD rado commentator, EDWARD R. EGO, stopped by the offce Monday mornng. YOURS TRULY wll appear on hs 3* am rado program Frday to rase money for the FAT PEOPLES SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF DIETING." J.P. McARTHY, JOEY NEDERLAN- "If It Ftz Eeryone needs a DPH Edtor, Lapeer County Press II Professonal baseball, Amercan League arety, s showng the rest of us how to le. What ths world needs s more Desgnated Pnch Htters (DPH. There may besome of you who dont know DER, MR BELVEDERE, BILL KREIFELDT. I really dont hae anytng to say about them today, but I try to work ther names n anywhere I can. Hot lunch tp for you. For the best fred gluck and baked spnnach upsde down cake you eer tasted, stop n at GERTIES GAG N VOMIT. I cant guarnatee youll lke the food, but ths should spot me to a free meal. Strong opnon of the day: I thnk ts a shame the way chckens are used for ther bodes wth no thought at all to ther mnds. Lets face t, f t werent for those hens layng that egg a day, theyd be out n the cold. I know ths sounds lke strong language, but we columnsts hae a duty to our publc to say t lke t s. Hey, all you art fans. An e x h b t of yeccchh pantngs wll be exhbted Monday at FRAME HAVEN by good buddy, SMAUEL T. STINKBRUSH. Hs talent s mnmal, but he gets hs feelngs hurt f I dont menton hm once a week. I want to thank the chldren of Eastsde Elementary School for ther wonderful manners durng my recent appearance. They ddnt ask any questons I couldnt answer and were really nterested n all the WONDERFUL FRIENDS NAMES I menton n my column. Personal note to CURIOUS - Yes I-get pad for ths.. * By Jm Ftzgerald^^fF deep centerfeld ths- year, wth the Amercan flag ted to hs head. But now they can use hm as a DPH. * By now, DPH s probably clear to een those readers who neer had beer drpped them-frpm the mpper deck. The dea s that the pftcneor maybe th&slck-feldngt what Urn talkng about. Generally.t s^ard,- on for me to communcate wth qnyore who wouldnt fant at the sght of Hank Green- * bum, wonubat -anymore. - juoad berg. But herewth s a^quck explanatsn of ^^ Say thetger ptcher s Mckey,6ch\ DPH for all you opera loers... Your sck grandmother on crutches can ht Hstorcally, wth the excepton of guys better than he can. So when t s Lolchs lke Red Ruffng and Freddy Hutchnson, turn to go to the plate, he sts down nstead.: ptchers hae been lousy htters. Whch s Frank Howard takes hs place. (Unless your really not as unbalanced as t mght sound grandmother s aalable. Ths goes on for because t s just as hstorcal that htters the entre game butlolch can keep ptchng are lousy ptchers. I remember once when and Howard doesnt hae to try to catch the outfelder Rocky Caloto tred ptchng. He ball unasssted by a malman. was sowld all people sttng wthn 50 yards I probably should hae ponted out earler of hpme plate were automatcally placed on toyou opera loershhat, under the old rules,* the endangered speces lst. \ Lolch could not hae returned to the game* Of course, there-are some htters who not after Howard batted for hntthe frst tme. only cant ptch, they cant ht, ether. They He would hae taken "an early shower" as are generally called felders when they are cleer sports announcers are often heard to on defense. When they are at bat, they are say. Under DPH, Lolch wll work longer called bums. DPH wll hae an effect on the between showers whch may cut down on the les of baseball players who cant ht number of conferences between Lolch and because they are ptchers, and also upon the hs catcher., les of players who cant ht because they Also, before DPH, Howard could not bat are bums. for Lolch more than once unless he also Another thng: DPH wll also make a bg played a defense poston, usually left feld* change n the les of players who cant or st base dependng on whch way hs ptch and cant feld but can ht. There are a manager wanted the feld to tlt. lot of these players. They are generally y Now that you understand what a known as bg bums except when they get a Desgnated Pnch Htter s, you dan certanly see how wonderful t would be f we all ht. The Detrot Tgers hae a couple of these non-feldng htters. One s Frank had one. I am a marelous drer, for nstance, but I am no good at changng lcense Howard who s so bg that, durng nght games, the other players hae to keep plates. My DPH would do t for me, tellng hm not to stand n the lght, Howard You mght be good at readng the fnancal can hta ball 52 mles but he cant hang onto pages, but lousy at readng ths type of a ball unless t s maled to hm n a box. The.nonsense. Your DPH could read Wor you. Tgers had planned to staton Howard n Id part hs har wth partcples. Kpps Column By Laure Kpp Id lke to see a "Be Knd to Cashers week deoted to those people punchng buttons n grocery and department stores. They really do put up wth a lot of harrassmentfrom customers; ntentonal or otherwse. -As an ex-employee of a large grocery store, Id lke to pass on a few thngs that -People who plant-ther lttler Jkd^s squarely on top of the checkout counter. -Those who get nsulted whenthe* casher consults thecheck lst before acceptng a check. Ths s store polcyn most places, and not a personal endetta. -People who.buy a ton of stuff on really OtnerWlSe. > «uu nut a ^CIOUIWI cuucu.. t,, dre cashers crazy: -Msuse of Coupons~ugh. The lttle old lady wth 50 coupons, and 6 tems n her cart. "But I bought eerythng," she says. -More coupons. * Someone hands you coupons that >muste been torn out of the paper by a 3-year-old, or ones that expred years ago, (In a lot of stores the casher has to sort, count, and number these^fter the store closes~n addton to balancng her.money. Coupons count the same as money, and shell be short f ^theres somethng amss.wth these money-sang beautes. -SHOPPERS who come Into the Store 0 mnutes before closng tme, grab a cart and collect, $40 worth of groceres. We, need you. busy days.and complan about, the wat n. lne, lack of baggers, etc* Its not^the cashers fault. Take any.complants to the store manager. (Hnt-eerybody gets pad on Frdays, t seems. Least-crowded tmes: at most stores are early n the week. -Shoppers wth groceres totallng $36.25 who say, "Gee, I only hae $20."., -AND THE REAL wowzer-drty.kleenez left on the check-out lane. ^. I could go on, but wll sum- upnstead;,, Standng n 3 square feet of space on a concrete floor s trng. A smle and frendly "hello", coupled wth a lttle consderaton, wll make your trp to the store a happer experence, for both the casher and yourself. If you can spend some tme, een a few hours, wth someone, who needs a hand, rot a handout, tall your local Voluntary Acton Center. Or wrte to " Volurjccr" Washngton, D.C <s> ThcNntlonal Center for Voluntary Acton. * r A 4

17 &, r > Kt M February 4,973 f An ounce of \ J / preenton By Jose J Llnas, MD, Drector, of Communty Mental Health Clnton, Eaton and Ingham Down on At a recent meetng of physcans at the MSU medcal college, a secretary takng mnutes rased a few eyebrows by placng a "No SmoTtng" sgn on the table. The sgn was obeyed, wth some grumblngs, by the older physcans. A young resdent n tranng, perhaps representng the/new breed, of doctors, sad that "all le could do was to lmt hmself to two cgarettes". "Well", explaned the secretary, "I hae a bad allergy, and a roomful of smoke doesnt.do my bronchal tubes any good. My boss doesnt smoke, and I dont see why I should put up wth other people smokng n our offce." RIGHTS OF NON- SMOKERS One of the other doctors, a chest surgeon, agreed strongly wthjher. He added that the Amercan College of 4 Chest Physcans, the prestgous medcal socety, has ssued a stronf statement n faor of what t calls tthe rghts of nonsmokers". Ths was no meanngless wordage, as the organzaton backedt up wth acton at ts recent annual scentfc meetng n Dener. Smokng was allowed only n specal sectons n the rear of. large meetng rooms, smokng Other equally forceful recommendatons were that smokng be banned n publc places n the headquarters of medcal socetes and "at all stes of health -care delery", such as hosptals, clncs and offces of practcng physcans; and that smoke-free areas be" deeloped n all publc ndoor facltes. DISCOURAGING» - CIGARETTE USE There are probably many more thngs that can be done to subtly, but frmly, dscourage smokng and encourage abstnence. Ingham Medcal Hosptal, for nstance, where a great deal of chest surgery s done, and the entre staff s aware of late results of chronc The Supreme Court week gae a belated Chrstmas present to the people of Mchgan n the form of an opnon concernng the prodng the ar condtonng was judged suf Whether you lke the present fnancng ( of our schools. fcent. s a matter of nddual In smaller rooms, smokng opnon. But, one thng s was banned entrely. certan - ths one wll not go the way of many of the RECOMMENDATIONS seasons chldrens* toys --,The Colleges board of ths and ts effects wll last a trustees auts meetng went long tme. een further. Puttng asde the partsan "We recommend", they poltcal aspects of the latest -stated, "that all meetngs of decsons, a majorty of the medcal assocatons and justces of Mchgans nsttutons follow a smlar Supreme Court has (decded pattern,, of segregaton. of; A30^W s <$ e fo<$ $ cgarette usage, such as Cancer of the lung or Emphysema, elmnated any cgarette endng machnes on premses seeral years ^So- Many s the tme I hae seen r a seemngly dstraught person n the corrdors of the hosptal, lookng adly for the endng machne, not to be found anywhere n sght. THE OUNCE OP PREVENTION The person who smokes probably has both a medcal and a socal oblgaton to the non-smoker. If a person, through a good deal of effort and to protect hs health, abstans from smokng, why should he be subjected to polluted ar n a small room or offce ndoors?. J School fnancng Rep. Douglas Trezse 87th Dstrct -&.9$nffls.lnksteV, Usng te smokers, "or comnlete complete Support. for _ prmary, and, "Same; (a*",rate,, gets only prohbton of smokng, to r secondary, educaton n the $29.2 per,, pupl. T.he state.., protect the rghts..-,.,_ of -,. the nonsmoker". \ * 35 years olates both the prodes Dearborn wth only < state whch has been used for adformula,* howeer, present state Consttuton $06.43 per pupl whle and the US Consttuton. tnkster recees $ from DRIVE-IN BANKING The logc leadpg up to ths the state. In spte of ths, the. HOURS concluson s much the same Dearborn Dstrct wnds.up as was presented n ths wth $,325 to educate each of Mon. thru Thurs. 8:30-5 pm column a number of tmes ts chldren whle Inkster has Frdays 8:30-8,pm Saturdays g^ 8:30 ; pm pror to the ote on Proposal only $745. "C" n last Noembers The court now says ths electon. Smply stated, the * knd of nequty cannot court ruled mat there s a contnue. I suppose we can sharp dsparty among the be thankful for one thng n school dstrcts of the state the courts decson. It dd CENTRAL NATIONAL regardng how much local not mpose a* method of BANK money s aalable through a correctng the problem. Too formula whch ges more to many tmes lately we hae ST. JOHNS the low tax base dstrct and seen our courts reach decson on the con- ( sttutonalty of a queston t- K /< 2 u <n 5 z < u K UJ S - < z o f 2-way protecton! cm PROTECT-O-MATIC Fre and Burglar Thermatronc Alarm.. ACTUAL* SIZE OF UNIT! "7" Instant Mount! Battery Operated! PIMM land me the number of alarm checked below. OSendone I enclose *C95 V O Send two, I encloe 2 OSend three encloe 6 O Send sx or more lor bargan prce of?4 95 l*baturisnot Included. ech If not fulty ttfled t wlt return alarms wthn 0 day* for full refund. WORKS 2 WAYS! protects all wndows & doors from burglars! protects your lfe & property 24 hours aganst fre! HOOKS UP IN MlWUTESI NO WIRES TO CONNECTI NT^R^ATTorTArM^SAND^ETl^TTlNa Name Address, Cty, State, Zcf P.O. BOX 62 I l. SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 7784 * ( * % V s * IrtTEfRNATIONAL MERCHANDISE MART $095 Z. z H m 70 z > 5 V- less to the one wth more. Ideal resources, people n the poorer dstrcts are beng dened the "equal protecton tnder the law" guaranteed them by both the state and federal consttutons. l YOU MAY recall some of the examples whch hae been used. One of the cases cted n the courts decson compares the Dearborn Dstrct wth the adjacent school system n Inkster. Because of ts larger tax base, the Dearborn Dstrct pan rase $,29 per chld by ^leyng a local school tax of and then proceed to order correcte measure", Whch, n effect, mean the court _, wrtes the- new laws. In- ths case, the court stuck to ts role of Judgng, and left the correcton where t belongs* nthe hand of the legslate branch of goernment. Specfcally, the court only ruled on the law whch dstrbuted the state school-ad funds for the schftol year. The same general formula has been used n the two succeedng years and presumably, the same flaws exst. It s obous, though, we cannot go back and change the way the money was spent,,that long ago. THE COURT dd say, " howeer, t wll be wllng to reew whateer formula s*l deeloped ths year coerng* school support for the I m school year. 70 n x > J z D U PI 3 > 70-4 Z H m 70 Z > 5 z > r 2 m TO \ n x Prompt Dttry ~ I- D WHITES W, m,2 GAS > 70 r. CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan.Clar and Margaret Thelen, Colony Road, Fowler, were among the Drect Dstrbutors attendng a 3 day"semnar at the homeoffce of Amway Corporatonbased n Ada, Mchgan,.January 23, 24, and 25,** ^ Letters to the f Dear Ecfctor; Saturday mornngi. was sttng n my car at the IGA parkng lot n Else obserng the lne up at the dre-n wndow at the Clnton^ Natonal Bank. There were many people, as usual, who hae no other opportunty to bank except on Saturday lned up n ther cars to..use the dre-n facltes, as the man lobby s not open on Saturdays. There aerage, about 0 cars n lne at all tmes wth engnes Edtor Polluton and waste of natural resources runnng and the aerage workng n the dre-n wat was 5 mnutes from the wndow whch only wats on tme they got n lne untl one customer at a tme, they were fnshed wth ther whch s not een effcent busness. for the bank. I would suggest Wth ths many engnes that the bank open the man runnng at "rch dle" 0 lobby on Saturday so the gallons of gasolne s burned same 3 people could wat on eery hour. Ths not only a lot more customers n the contrbutes to polluton to the same amount of tme as well ar, t also s a waste of our as contrbute much to our natural resources and costs ecology. ", money. Sncerely, There were 3 people Jack Schwa rk were, on the Serous comments fcfr Trezse Mother Marchers cted Last weeks Mothers March on behalf of the Natonal Foundaton whch s undertakng the tremendous task of conquerng brth defects, netted $, would lke to thank the followng people who so generously donated ther tme to make ths years Mothers March Campagn such a success. Area captans were: Lnda Bddnger, Lnda Hufnagel, Jeneen Needham, Phylls Nobs, Jean Vtous,! PatHumehk} nbtfhd Bfa l k, Joann Marts, Peg" Cole, "BethKnght, Joann Banner, -Donna*Humenk,and Esther Rutter. Also the area marchers who were:.sarah Smth, Carolyn Van Rooyan, Dana Husted, Sandra Marshall, Eleen Strckland, Blle Person, Bonna Brdsley, Audrey Bacon, Ruth Roff, Noa Palmer ; Barbara Bandt, Lnda Batchelor, Jean Burns, Marty Brown, Sharon Zjgler, Nancy Lews, Jan Kesle, Elane Ltweller, Joyce Ball, Suzanne Lebrato, Barbara Wseman, Alberta Vncent, Dantha Wtteeen, Pat Pouch, Bonna Rae Hennng, Alce t Stork, Robn Humenk, Carof Douglas, Helen ODell, Fran Ewng, Jance Tooker, Paulne Powers, Mary Lngston, Dors Scott, Vrgna* Brzak, Mary Moore,.Darene Burk, Doreen Burk, Darene Fero, Carol Pung, Tny Sudgeest, Gal Connelly, Ann Palmer, Mary Hutton, Jan Bensnger, Rck Dean, Jan Glowack; Ann Fuentes, Shrley Russel^ Rta Harr, Dane, Rewerts, tdonna Latmer, Dee Ferrs, Marge Hurst, lladean Urban,.Mary Jane Kerr, Ruby Kmball,, Marlene Bentley, TWardell Slote, Bonne LaBre, > Roberta OConner, Alce Bond, Ellen Madsen, Kay Mshler, Darene Maer, Los.. Sprnger, Pat Luttg, Janet Bohl, Nea Wneland, and Cheryl Hebeck. > t Sgned,, > Mrs Howard Woodbury St Johns Charman Mothers March A FUELforALL SEASONS Ha MATTER WHAT YOUR NEEDS- LP GAS WILL DO THE JOB! 6S60 S. Begole f}d. f PERRINTON /2N-2W-/2N Froh Pompe, r.phone P6MPEI To the Edtor: Last week Representate Trezse asked for serous commentsr regardng the recent Supreme Court decson on aborton. I hae one for hm. ^ Some frends and I are noled n a serous personal protest of that decson patterned after the recent efforts on b eha If of the POWs and MIAs. BuUnstead of wearng metal ID bracelets, we, are wearng hosptal-type wrst bands that say smply "Baby boy,doe" or "Baby Grl Doe", and January 22, 973 the date of the Blackmun Decson. We do not ntend to n anyway draw attenton away from the lght of the POW- MIAs. Those who are returnng face a great many dffcultes, but they are ale and they hae hope. We Want the same for Baby Boy and Baby Grl Doe lfe and hope. Sncerely, Jean Martn a. Ballad of the unborn My shnng feet wll neer.-trurft Wf t. -oft tf Omearly morrnglawft; «My f&twerecrshedbefdre H.they had"* -* «X A > A chance to greet the dawn. My fngers wll neer stretch To touch the wnnng tape; My race was done before I learned The smallest stepto take. _,,... u. A Concerned Ctzen My growng heght wll - Recorded on the wall; Maple Rapds My growth was stopped when I was stll, Unseen and ery small. My lps and tongue wll neer taste The good fruts of the earth; For I myself was judged to be A frut of lttle worth.. My eyes wll neer scan tne sky For my hgh flyng kte; For when stll blnd, destroyed were they In the black womb of nght. Ill neer stand upon a hll Sprngs wnd n my har, Aborted wnds of thought closed n On- motherhoods despar. By: ELAINE CINCALA County Extenson Offce Rfftt&Hmttf^^ j 3B The Home Economst Enronment s the key Hae you heard the one about the couple who adopted a three-month old French baby? They began takng J French lessons so they could understand the chld when he began to talk. We laugh, because we know the baby wll learn the language he hears spoken desres.- around hm. It wll be Englsh he learns and not French as a result of hs beng surrounded by Englsh-speakng people. ^ Hs enronment, then, s the key. And f he s to deelop hs language sklls to the fullest, that enronment must prode hm wth many opportuntes ( to hear and practce speech. He needs both adults and chldren to nteract wth. The chld that gets lttle or no such ntellectual stmulaton starts lfe wth a handcap he may neer oercome. Concerned parents can prode much of the necessary stmulaton n the home.-when a chld s ery small you can encourage coong * and gurglng by repeatng the sounds and showng that you are pleased. Respond, to hs cres of dscomfort or hunger or fear and hewll learn to use hs cres to communcate how he feels. WHEN THElCHILD s frst puttng words together, you can help by prasng successes rather than crtczng and correctng mstakes. You can also encourage self- Ballenger changes resdence LANSING -- «Sen Wllam Ballenger, Rep, 30th (Dstrcty»has> f changed-^ hs. expresson by askng questons andbeng wllng to lsten. See, too, that he plays wth other chldren. Gettng along wth others s ery mportant part of lfe, and a good part of gettng along, s sjcll n communcatng feelngs and On those rany days when eeryone needs somethng new and nterestng to do, try one of these acttes borrowed by MSU Spartan Nursery School. Play Dough cup salt 2 tbsp ol (f you hae t 3 cups flour Enough plan or colored water to make soft dough (about -/2 cups. Mx together (let the kds do t. Wll keep f coered n refrgerator for seeral weeks. Add more flour or water f too stcky or dry. Blowng Bubbles Add some dshwashng detergent,to a bowl or glass of water. Ge the kds a straw and let em blow Make-Belee Large cardboard cartons or packng crates (free from grocery and other stores. Assorted szes can be used as cars, hdng places, boats - just let the kds clmb n and out tll the boxes collapse - then throw out the boxes. Soap Suds Fnger Pantng Soap flakes (Lux or Iory - not a detergent Water, Add equal amounts of soap and water together n a bowl. Beat wth an egg beater (or shake n a jar untl stff lke egg whtes. Use for fnger pant - put a glob on a tray and let the kds swsh t around, when they are fnshed, wash the tray; or ruse brown wrappng, ^papec Ill neer walk the shores of jfkd.» u ^ r -,., _.,. * nr-knnwthvtdesnf tmes- resdence from Od, to 2 _, or grocery bags to pafcon. PorTCwfts comng byt Locust" Lyne, A Lansng.. The Een thektchn table works r Locustaaneaddress y?n ^\frfev0&d the soap,.wasffes unloed, Eaton Countys Delta rght off. And that my only crme. Townshp. Home-made Paste Namelss am I, a gran of 3 cups water sand tsp alum Maple Rapds cup flour One of the countless dead, cup water But the deed.that made me Deputy Sherff Ball s ashen grey traned n arous felds of Mx the flour and water ( Floats on seas of red. Frst Ad, ncludng Medcal cup each nto a smooth, Self-help and sustaned paste. Brng the 3 cups water to a bol and slowly add the Medcal Care. He has also paste, strrng constantly. been qualfed n Add alum. Put nto jar wth Radologcal montorng. coer. Mss Dana Stephens, Mss Helen Howe and Mrs Robert Uton of Maple Rapds-are, home from arous hosptals. Cub Scouts,50 held ther monthly pack meetng Jan 8 at the Methodst Church n Maple Rapds. Den two proded the entertanment and many scouts receed awards for acheements. Refreshments were sered followng the meetng. Mr and Mrs Rchard Andrews of Allegan spent Sunday nght wth Mrs Marge Rumsey of Maple Rapds and attended the funeral of Mr Andrews uncle, Mr Wayne Andrews, on Monday before returnng home. Where Prces Are Dscouned, Nol Qualty WHY PAY THE HIGH DOLLAR? L l l M I I I I I ^ rshop eerywhere frst, then see s. We honestly feel we can beat youc best tre deal 99 tmes out of Serce Bays for fast nstallaton. y Wheel balancng and algnment. Brand new Spark Plugs 69C ea. USE YOUR MICHIGAN BANKARD "" MASTER CHARGE CARD ST. JOHNS AUTOMOTIVE & TIRE CENTER ST. JOHNS PHONE CLINTON COUNTY ZONING COMMISSION MEETING The next regular meetng of the Clnton County Zonng Commsson wll beheld on Thursday, February 5, 973 at 8:00 p.m. n the ^Courthouse, St. Johns, Mchgan. At that tme the followng applcatons wll come before the Commsson:^ / WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP Rezone from R-lA, One,-famIy Rural Resdental to R- B, One-Famly Low Densty Resdental on the followng descrbed parcel of land: Wl/2 of the NE f rl quarter of Sec. 3, T5N-"R3W, exc. 0 acres of land descrbed as: N. 4b rods of the W40 rods of the W-l/2 otthe NE f rl quarter of sd. Sec. 3; Subj to any restrctons, rghts & easements of.record. WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP \ Applcaton for specal use permt for open storage on the followng descrbed parcel of larld: Com. at the center of Secton 34, T5N-R3WJ th. N. 60 rds. to the N. lne of sad Sec; th. E. along sadtf.lne 70 rods; & Wth ths pont as a p of beg., E. 50 rods; S. & 86rods to the Hwy; th, Fol. sad hwy. a lttle N* of W. 53 rods; th, N. to the p. of beg; beng part of the NEl/4 of Sec. 34, T5N-R3W, Watertown Townshp,- Clnton County, Mchgan. > K GREENBUgH TOWNSHIP L An applcaton for, specal use permt to allow an electrcal substaton on the followng descrbed parcel of land: A parcel of land n the SW/4 of the SEl/4 of Sec. 4, T8N-R2W, Mchgan, desc. as com. at the SW cof of the sd SW,l/4 of the SEl/4 of Sec. 4, th. N. alog. the N&S /4 lne a dstance of 200, th. E. // wth the S. secton lne a dstance of 400; th. S. 200 to the S. sec. lne; th. W, alg the S. sec. lne a dstance of 400 to the POB, Townshp of Greenbush, Clnton County, Mchgan. DEWITT TOWNSHIP Rezone from B-l, Local Busness & R-C; One-famly medum densty resdental to B-2» General Busness on the followng descrbed parcel of land: Lot#54, Supersors Plat #, Valley Farmsffl. Sec. 33, T5N-R2W; exc. the S. 64.5, & Exc. a pare n the SE cor. 50* N&S by 65 E&W*. The text of the Zonng Ordnance, as proposed to be amended and a map showng the Zonng Ordnance as proposed to be amended may be examned at the offce of the. Clnton County Zonng Admnstrator at "the Courthouse, St* Johns, Mchgan between the hours of 8:00A.M. to 2"noonand :00p.m. to 5:00 p.m. of any day Monday through Frday* V %. < <, Arnold R. Mhark, Admnstrator t-\ * V u f **r < I

18 4B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan February 4,973 Agrculture n Acton January to June If you are anythng lke the aerage of approxmately 80 mllon US taxpayers, youll pay 43 percent of eerythng you earn ths year n some form of taxes. Ths percentage ncludes all taxes, hdden as well as drect. It ncludes local school taxes, townshp and county taxes, sales, gasolne, state and federal ncome taxes -- all of them. It wll take you from New Years Day untl the frst part of June to earn enough just to pay your taxes ths year, f you are one of the aerage taxpayers. For easy fgurng, lets say you expect to earn $0,000 ths year. Out of that $0,000, you wll pay $4,300 n some form of taxes. That fgures out to oer $82 per week. All of the facts and fgures, t must be remembered, are based upon aerages and calculated estmates, but by some of the natons best statstcans and tax experts, We are reachng the pont n ths country where almost half of our total workng tme must be deoted to. our townshp, county, state and federal goernments and school dstrcts. We are also reachng the pont where almost half of our work force s employed n operatons run by our tax dollars. Whle aerages and estmates can always be proed faulty when appled to specfc and nddual crcumstances, there can be ylttle argument about the total pcture they portray. If all ths dsturbs you, perhaps youll fnd consolaton n the fact that t s really relately good news, for there are strong ndcatons that thngs may be worse n years to come unless we fnd a way to halt excesse spendng. Mchgan Lestock and St Johns Co-op FEBRUARY K, 973 GROSS SALES: $348,724.7 TOTAL HEAD: Cattle Sold Choce Steers Choce Hefers GoodStrs&Hfrs Stand Strs&Hfrs Utlty Strs Feeder Cattle Hefer Cows Utlty Comm Cows Canners & Cutters Fat Cows * ""28.00 & down Thn Shelly Cows & down Good Bologna Bulls Medum Bulls Lght Bulls Choce Veal Good Veal Utlty Veal Deacons 49 Hogs Sold TOP PRICE ON HOGS 7 Graded HI Graded 82 IJJ0-230 % " & down al at ".20 goernment Graded Heay Graded Ltes Sows 350 and under Sows Stags & Boars Good to Choce Lambs Slaughter Ewes Slaughter cattle ht new hghs agan. Choce steers sold strong to $.00 hgher. Choce hefers were fully $.00 hgher. Holstem steers sold strong up to $40:50. Cows were ery strong up to ^ Heay Bologna bulls up to $ Feeder cattle sold acte and $.00 hgher. Cales were about steady and lambs were mostly 50$.lower. Qualty consdered hogs sold about steady wth last Monday. 92 hcgs n a flock sold from $ to $ Laurels hae a habt of droppng wheneer an nddual tres to rest on them. Notce of Prmary Electon Vlldgeof Maple Rapds February 9, 973 Held at the llage hall for the purpose of electng the followng offcers: THREE TRUSTEES VILLAGE TWO ASSESSOR LIBRARY BOARD MEMBERS TRACTORS Case SC Farmall H J.D Desel, 700 hrs.. Excellent M.M. G 000 J.D. 50 M.F. 00 Desel M.H. 30 M.F. 80 Desel J.D. 8-J.D. A Farmall IW * COMBINES J.D. 95 Desel w/6 platform & 4 row \ n. corn head & bean M.M. Un-Harester w/combne & pcker (two year term*. (two year term Maxne L. Floate Vllage Clerk PICKERS New Idea Shelter for mounted M.M. -row New Idea Un-702 Unt w/729 sheller, 3-row narrow head w/bean combne, platform andpck^ up; w/huskng bed.j.d.227-ni-7 ( USED SPREADERS New Idea Massey Case - belt dre New Idea New Holland Brady Tank CLOSED SATURDAYS At NOON NEW IDEA Healthy plants, can add beauty and color to your home, especally durng these drab wnter months. To keep your plants healthy I would suggest these: Make sure your plants get enough lght. If necessary, rotate plants from dark to brght areas, Aod-placng plants n awned or northern wndows or aganst nsde walls. Dont drown your-plants. Use the "fngerj test" before waterng, add water only f the sol s dry to the touch. Generally ths s about " twce weekly for plants n small pots, and once a week for Farm Tps By WILLIAM LASHER Extensdrt Agrculture Agent P/anfs, add! beauty carefully. Ther use and nstructons carefully, effecteness depends upon Fertlze only between many factors, so follow March and September. Slos can pollute That slo s a potentally groundwater supply potent polluter. and solate -them Dranage from a slo can natural dranways hae 60 to 60 tmes hgher flowng streams, leels of^ bodegradable organc materal and total olatle solds than muncpal sewage waste, accordng to Robert J. Courchane, Mchgan Water Resources Commsson. "We hae seen at least one Bannster slo that was leakng eght those n.larger ppts. Use pots - gallons of dranage materal wth holes for dranage or per mnute," sad Courchane. "It was producng put a lttle coarse grael n the bottom to aod waste equal to that of a cty waterloggng. Ideally the of 25,000 people. water should be close to "Generally, most slos do room temperature. not dran ths much, but Make sure plants hae farmers should be aware of enough humdty. If extra potental polluton." mosture s needed fll a Speakng at a recent slo shallow pan wth grael, add conference at Mchgan water, and place the potted State Unersty, Courchane plant n t.-, recommended these Aod temperature extremeaor sudden changes n temperature. Dont keep plants near outsde doors or radators or on applances. Dust your plants about once a month wth a damp,sponge or a commercal leaf polsh. Ths lets the plants breathe freely. Use fertlzers measures: --Mnmze slo seepage by properly controllng slage mosture content. - Dert natural dranage and storm water away from the slo. Ths s especally mportant wth bunker slos. -- Locate slos down grade from exstng or potental By LUCILLE SPENCER, Correspondent 7 Mr and Mrs Rex A Baker are the proud parents of a 6 pound 3 ounce baby boy born on Jan 26. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Rex G Baker and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Walters, Sr, greatgrandparents are Mr and Mrs Ralph Baker. Mrs Baker was the former Nancy Walter5. 5 >ThW youttgp man answers* Ho ^the * narfe>of-< KeVn.»" *" "<>lc ld* T The Oa-DupamUMorary Club met at the Shepardsle Unted Methodst Church on Frday, Dec 2. Seenteen members and one guest enjoyed the delcous potluck dnner. Hostesses for the day -Were Mrs Clayton Sherwn, Mrs Fanne Call, and Mrs Chrstne Snyder. The nocaton was gen by Mrs John Spencer. The busness meetng was called to order by the presdent, Mrs Charles Palen, Jr. The Pledge of Allegance and Collect were repeated n unson. The Unersal 40 Eleator -row Gehl Chopper J.D. 507 Rotary Cutter Kools Blower Ford 3-rH. Mower Int. No. 37 Baler w/th rower Superor Loader for Ford NAA J.D. 5-hoe Gran Drll - M.F. 5-6" Plow J.D. 4-row Cultator N.H. 46 Haybne- J.D. 46 Loader J.D. 3-4 Mounted Oler 4-row Planter 494 A Planter J.D. KBA 0 Dsc 494 Planter, Kewanee 2Dsc, Int. 2 pt. Fast Htch 3 Bottom Plow F 45 H sem-mtcj.,, 4-6 NU bottoms Loader for Farmall H J.D x6 Plow Carson Cty Farm Serce JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE CARSON CITY PHONE wells from and Prode collecton and storage holdng areas for slo dranage and properly spread collected waste on the land. By Mrs Robert Valentne Phone The Senor Unted Methodst Youth Fellowshp of Bannster met ths past week n Wesley Center. Debbe Hnkley, ce presdent of the group conducted the busness meetng. The date of the pzza bake was changed to March, 7. Also Jm Valentne and Todd Moore olunteered ^to work at the bake sale to be held Feb 0 at Hofferberts Hardware. Todd Moore gae deotons and led dscusson on the endng of the Vetnam war. Refreshments were sered by Kathy Moore. The Quarterly Communty Hymnsng was held last Sunday eenng at the Else Unjted Methodst Church. Churches represented were Bethel Mennonte, Salem Unted Meth, Else and Duplan Unted Meth, Fenmore, and Washngton Unted Brethren and Bannster Unted Methodst. The next hymnsng wll be at Salem Unted Methodst n Aprl. Wnners of the FF, A exhbt Contest are congratulated at the Annual Clnton County Sol Conseraton Meetng Saturday. Wnners are Chrs Mlber of Od-Else (far rght, st; Susan Watts, St Johns, 2d and Rchard Jerome, Bath, 3d. ST JOHNS - The St Johns Hgh School -chapter of Future Farmers of Amerca has had a busy year, and the future looks equally acte. They are currently noled n a county wde agrcultural program, whch ncludes. Fowler and Pewamo-Westphala. Adsor D. L. Munger says they wll begn preparaton for the regonal leadershp contest nparlamentary procedure soon. These sklls wll be utlzed n an usual reports were gen. A letter was * read from the EAST LANSING - Dorn General Federaton Dehl, State Execute regardng the rase n the per Drector of the Mchgan capta dues. A card of thanks A representate from Agrcultural Stablzaton was read from Mrs Harold Consumers Power Company and Conseraton Serce, Bates for the weddng gft. gae a talk and gaeelectrcal demonstratons for announced major changes jn The good cheer commttee the Farm Storage and reported that cards had been Dryng Equpment Loan members of the Busy Green sent to our shut-ns. Program whch reflect a C oers and - Roll call was^wej-eoyby Clppers 4-H"Clubs recently. lessenng of need for, on-farm. namm^afaypnte^hymn^tjhe ThpVgrouRS met n Wesley gran storage space* " bldruggedvps.sa^how Cenler, of W Unted The changes, *hch\were Great" n^u tkou^arr-w^re au.h»-^...lj the ^ Meth6dst -Church. Electrcal leaders for the two groups aretfm Stewart and Bob Valentne. The Chppewa Chppers 4- H Club held a roller skatng party at Fenmore Sunday afternoon. Forty members and frends enjoyed an afternoon of skatng faortes of many of those present. The program was n charge of Mrs Roger Smth, and Mrs Maron Walker. Ther topc was hymnology. The hymns sung were Rock of Ages, a mghty Portress s our God, How Frm a Foundaton, All Hal the Power of Jesus Name, Loe Dne, All Loes Excellng, Hark the Herald Angels Sng, and Chrst the Lord s Rsen Today. After the sngng of each hymn they took turns n tellng how the hymn came to be wrtten and somethng about the author. Of the seen hymns used, Charles Wesley was the author of three of them. He was known as the Sweet Bard of Methodsm. The next meetng wll be on Frday, March 2 at the home of Mrs Robert Hebeler, Sr. At ths tme Mrs George Parmenter wll tell about the trp she and her husband took on a freghter ths past year. Robert Hebeler, Jr wshes losay thank you to those who sent hm cards on ths brthday. He s comng along as well as can be expected. Mrs Esther Detrch has returned horte from the hosptal and s now able to be out and about. Shepardslle By Luclle Spences f "! L n *- Sunday, Feb 4, was /outh, Day at the Shepardslle and Prce Unted Methodst Churches. They had entre charge of the worshp serce. Specal musc, "Let There Be Peace" was sung by a grls quartet from Prce. Roger Squers brought a short message on "The Road of. Lfe" and Duane Detrch also spoke on wtnessng. Counselors for the UMYF are Mr and Mrs Fred Musolf and Mr and Mrs Norman Rustad. Safety belts, when you thnk about t, ts a nce way to say I loe you. mm PrtUl.M esjjre** THE FORD TEAM wants to play ball wth you. Egan Ford Sales, Inc. * j A 200 W. Hgham _ ST. JOHNS Us* Your Scat Irtll St Johns FFA chapter outlnes acttes agrculture forum. Past acttes nclude completon of an assembly project for local dealers n the Agrculture Mechancs area, as \ part of ther communty serce project. Prelmnary plans hae been made for group lestock projects. The group was able to obtan fundng for ths undertakng through the Produc ton Credt Assocaton. The members hae also prepared an exhbt for the Farm may need less storage space made effecte December 3/ 972, are: -Storage needs wll be based on one yeats producton of elgble commodtes nstead of the present two years. --Loans wll no longer be aalable for oxygenlmtng and other slo-type structures or for equpment for use wth such structures. -Costs of materals and labor for concrete work or electrcal wrng cannot be ncluded n loans. -The maxmum loan or aggregate outstandng balance s reduced from $35,000 to $25, The nterest rate s ncreased on loans from 46 cents (approxmately 5-/2 percent annually per $00 or fracton thereof to 50 cents (6 percent annually per $00 or fracton thereof. Ths new rate reflects ncreased * borrowng costs of money to Commodty Credt Corporaton, THE ^EED for farm storage space has eased due to the record pace of constructon of on-farm facltes durng the past seeral years and because of the recent rapd ncrease n wheat and feed gran ex- ports, stated Mr. Dehl. The changes are desgned to mantan program actty at a leel whch wll more closely reflect the current storage stuaton rather than the stuaton that has prealed oer the past seeral years,-he explaned, and should result n a reducton, of Federal Goernment expendtures n fscal year 974. "The USDA recognzes the alue of hang adequate onfarm storage and dryng HOWIS7HITMCTO FmMUPYOUHPCA tmorcmd, Astt6your PCA OFFICE may well be the mo&proftable moe you make all year!. *7* y nducton naoaeth c«vf MoaanoM "XMS.US-W St. Johns Phone ( capacty," sad Mr Dehl. "On-farm facltes are an mportant complment to the concept of market-orented commodty programs. Howeer, the record pace of constructon of on-farm facltes for the past seeral* years plus the rapd ncrease n wheat and feed gran exports warrant _some,fad- justmenf n program actty/ / ^u h".,, "The farm faclty loan program has asssted many farmers n obtanng.onfarm storage and dryng facltes n the Unted States," he sad. "Snce the. begnnng of the program n 949 through the end of fscal year 972, approxmately $640.9 mllon hae been loaned to farmers through 356,650 loans; these loans ncluded farm storage structures wth storage capacty of almost.8 bllon bushels." "Ffty-seen percent of the total funds loaned and more than 49 percent of the total storage capacty bult under.thejprogram has been snce 967. Durng fscal year 972, producers borrowed a record $20.3 mllon through 38,950 loans for storage structures and dryng facltes wth a storage capac>ty of approxmately 25.2 mllon bushels." SEVEN HUNDRED and forty-fe farmers borrowed about 3.8 mllon dollars local conseraton dstrct and partcpated n the FFA Flexble and Releent Program to update FFA acttes. Included n, ther fundrasng endeaors was a dance and concesson after a basketball game, and an orange sale. Eents comng up are the sprng contest at Mchgan State Unersty n lestock judgng and the State Lestock School Sale on Aug 7. representng storage capacty of 6. mllon bushels and 40 gran dryers n 972, Dehl stated. Farmers nterested n obtanng a farm storage faclty loan should contact ther local County ASCS Offce for detals of the program., rl, Get market^: report by phone ST JOHNS - The Mchgan Department of Agrculture has recently started a program of lestock market reports for hogs and beef that are aalable by telephone. The prces are reported from markets at Indanapols, Peora, St Lous, Chcago and Omaha. The market reports are updated throughout the day. 0:30 am-l pm - Hog Reports. :5 pm-3:45 pm - Hogs, Beef & Dressed Meat 4:00 pm-0:l5 am - Hogs, Beef, Sheep & Dressed Meat These lestock market reports are aalable 24 hours a day by callng Lansng to hear the 3-mnute tape of the latest market prces. Slow down--a man n a hurry most always passes up more than he catches up wth. Early Order n DISCOUNTS : NOW/AVAILABLE 5 ON BUTLER GRAIN BINS, KAN-SUN CONTINUOUS FLOW GRAIN DRYERS... Call Us For All The Detalsl FRICKE FARM SERVICE 5 - Cocated 2 tt Mles North of Mddle ton on Ely Hwy. J - a V ^ WE ARE DEALERS FOR CLAY AND CARDINAL EQUIPMENT LINES MIDDLETON Phone I. -* + r t * *e.s<

19 >. \ February-4,973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,. St. Johns, Mchgan SB **,» js«^ >N* &l* -A County 4-H- Dary Program, /ll,be held Thursday Feb.5, 7:30 pm Smth Hall n^st Johns. Ths meetng s 6pen to any Youth, Parent or, * Leader nterested n/or promoton of the*; dary program. The program wll de#l wth dary selecton, breedng and management. Bach person wll -recee.^-the pedgrees and DHIA reports from a herd of 5 cows. Partcpants wll be asked tocull 5 cows and mate those remanng cows to bulls aalable. Through a computer smulaton each partcpant wll be able to determne whether hs breedng program deeloped a genetcally superor herd. Ths wll be an excellent tranng exercse that you could use n your dary program. Charles Goeke from Mchgan State Unersty (wll present the program. It has been suggested that a county wde 4-H dary club be organzed snce the number of dary members n each local 4-H club has dropped. We would lke to dscuss ths topc plus hae some dscusson and suggestons for future county wde 4-H dary meetngs. The 4^H dary project s more than showng the anmal at the county far. Anyone both young and adult nterested n daryng are urged to - attend ths workshop. ***** The 4-H. glass collecton held last Saturday February 5th, at the fargrounds n St Johns was handled by the Tal Waggers 4-H Club members. The group dd an excellent job collectng approxmately 4,000 lb of old glass. Any 4-H club wshng to take oer the glass project for a month as a money makng project, should contact the County Extenson Offce.»«..4Jj, *****, LastSweeft Hfc "was" announced that "Mullgan Stewt* a. new 4-Hff.V.Seres t t». would begn Feb 24 oer WJIM Channel 6 n Lansng. We receed word ths week there s a change n dates for the program. The new dates for the showng oer WJIM Channel 6 are confrmed to start on Sunday March 4 at 5:00 pm. Theremn be no snowng on Sunday March U, but wll resume Sunday March 8 at 5:00 pm for fe consecute weeks. "Mullgan Stew" features a fe pece Kd*s Rock Band turnng - on to good nutrton. The DeWtt grade. students ewed all sx programs seeral weeks ago and felt they were ery good. The youth were sngng the songs n school and would encourage other youth to 4rH Chatter By JOHNAYLSVVORTH 4-H dary meetng watch the programs when they come on,t.v. Booklets and program materal are aalable bycontactng the County Extenson Offce n St Johns. ( * * * *, *, Seeral Clnton County 4-H "Dary Club Members were honored February 3, at the State Assocaton "Meetng at Eaton Rapds. Charles & Karen Green of Else, Kathy Hazle and Barbara Strz of St Johns were recognzed for hang one of ther anmals beng selected as "All Mchgan" Cattle n the Junor Dson. The selecton was based upon the placng of ther Anmals at arous showsdurng ths past year and pctures of the anmals. Charles Green of Else and Dana Krk of St Johns were honored for hang one of ther anmals selected All Mchgan & Resere All Mchgan respectely,n the Senor Dson. Charles won wth hs 2 year old cow and Dana wth her senor calf., Kathy Hazle of St Johns was elected Id the Junor board of drectors and also Sas elected secretary of the Junor Board. Our congratulatons go to these 4- Hers on ther honors. ***** Interested n seeng dfferent weddngs on the same day? "Weddngs: Then, There, Now" s the theme of the 9th Annual Flower and Brdal Show to be held February 26,973 7:00 pm at the Farchld Theater on the MSU Campus. The program s presented by the MSU Florculture Forum. There wll be 0 dfferent mock weddngs and < actual weddng take place. The ten dfferent weddngs wll feature dfferent regons across the USA ncludng a Hawaan, New England Vctoran and South Western Mexcan. Flowers wll be sentn from across* the US, gwngjtfk cgreatt arejwpf j flowendsrlays. The desgns \ can be ewed closely at that recepton followng the Show. Tckets" are $.25 donaton. You may obtan more nformaton or obtan tckets from Don Dunbar, 09 Hortculture Buldng, MSU, East Lansng, Mchgan 48823, Telephone s * * * * * Clnton County 4-H members plannng to enter the 4-H Poster Contest are remnded that the entrees are due n the County Extenson Offce by February 5th. A commteee of 4-H Teen Leaders wll select 5 county wnners at 3:30 pm. The 4-H pouncl wll ge $5.00 premums to the top. fe entrees whch wll be entered n the State Contest later ths month. The posters may be from n"x4" up to S & H FARMS N. U.S. 27 & French Rd. St. Johns YOUR DEALER FOR Model SS If SOIL SAVER A NEW TWISY TO TILLAGE! A totally new and dfferent approach to soft management! The Glencae " OIL SAVER,_ creates a non-compacted, "rdged" feld that just naturally protects aganst epson. by wnd and water! Instead of t smply turnpg oer the sol and leang t bared to the elements the "SOIL SAVER" opens up tne land down deep to catch and hold aalable mosture. Controls runoff* holds apd stores ranwater for thrsty crops - - sol surface s* left open and blended wth crop resdues that protect precjous topsoll Cuttng "slcers" cut up heay stalks, ; leaes and root crowns and leae the sol ready to be turned Sunder by the helcal blades followng. Desgned so you can work your stubble mmedately after harest, generally wthout choppng or-sheddng. See our dsplay today! 22"X28" n sze and should tell what 4-H means to the youth. These posters may be done by an nddual or by a group of members. ***** The next 4-H Roller Skatng Actty wll be held Thursday February 5, 7-0 pm at the Ranch Roller Rnk n St Johns. The followng 4- H Clubs hae made reseratons to skate: Knt N Sttch, Swngn Bnghams, Lucky Rders, Prare, Boots and Buckels, DeWtt Go Getters, We Hah^Kay Asta, Parkers Workers, Bengal Communty, Green Acres and Frenchs Corners. Other 4.-H Clubs wshng to go roller skatng on 4-H nght should contact the Extenson Offce ( for reseratons. Kncad Dstrct Arthur Hoerner of Lansng sted Mr and Mrs Eldors Hahn Frday afternoon., Mr and Mrs Donald Potts, Mrs Roger Hardenburg were hosts to a brthday celebraton fpr Roger Hardenburg and Donald Potts Sunday n the Potts home. Mr and Mrs Harey Hoerner,and grls, Mr and Mrs Elmer Hardenburg^ Stuart Hardenburg, Roger Hardenburg, Mr and Mrs Harold Hoerner all were present. Monday afternoon, Mr and Mrs G.V. Pyle sted her older sster, Mrs Bertha Cunnn^ton of Mecosta, Mch. Mr and Mrs Lee DuMond and boys of Lansng sted Mr and Mrs Donald DuMond and Roy Sunday. Garry Sullan came home from the hosptal Tuesday. Donald Sullan s n Room 539 at Sparrow Hosptal, Lansng. He s recoerng from an operaton. <,, Audrey _ j jshpwers fr (e <*f Dmohdale sted jmr prd Mrs..Donald* Sullan ^and famlyj,sunday. ->, ^ Mrs Don Sullan sted Mrs Russell Parks n Sparrow Hosptal, Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs John Dcknson and famly of Wllamston sted Mr and Mrs Otto Dcknson Sunday afternoon. Sunday Mr and Mrs Otto.Dcknson went to Mason to a pancake breakfast wth Mr and Mrs Eldon Dcknson and famly. It was put on by ^the Masons and the Eastern Star, Mr and Mrs Alexander Lang returned home last Wednesday after spendng some tmen Flord Mr and Mrs Alexander Lang returned home last Wednesday after spendng some tme n Florda. They stayed n Arcada, sted her sster Mrs Kathryn Barger, another sster, Mrs Mary Greenman came from Mam to see them. They sted Mr and Mrs Dad Markham of Orlando and a nephew and nece Mr and Mrs Gary Wlcox. Vsted Mrs Beth Fsher of Wldwood and Mr and Mrs Howard Sargent of Clearwater. Dane Hazle, St Johns, secretary of the State 4-H Youth Councl, dscusses the 973 program wth Dan Calloway, pres. The councl s responsble for makng recommendatons on Mch 4-H youth program. Not shown s Vck Roesch, Eagle, a natonal conference delegate. Od-Else FFA s one of states top groups -. Beng one of the top FFA Chapters n the state means that the Od-Else Chapter has to be busy. The Od-Else busy year starts off wth the leadershp contest. These contests start n early sprng and consst of, agrcultural forum, parlamentary procedure, Sr publc speakng, Frosh publc speakng, and demonstraton. The Od- Else Chapter placed (4th fourth n the, state n parlamentary procedure, 3rd n the state n Sr Publc Speakng, and 4th n the state *n demonstraton. The chapters next acttes are the sklls contests, hortculture, sol judgng, meat judgng, dary products, poultry judgng, agrcultural, mechancs, lestock judgng, enronmental sklls, and crops are some of sklls contests that the Od-Else Chapter partcpates n. Of these the Od-Else chapter receed a gold award n sol judgng, a gold award n enronmental skll, a gold award n hortculture (ths by the way s the frst tme the O-E Chapter partcpated n ths contest, and the meat judgng team receed a gold award n the state and a bronze n the natonals, s Another new contest that the Od-Else chapter O-E FFA ads ctms of fres The Od-Else FFA Chapter proes agan that they are ready to assst people of need. The FFA chapter recently sponsored an assembly at the, 4 0-E hlglj schpo. wth _the^ ad of,the"stage band, speech,, classes; and chorus. Ther magnatpn f a/d.talent, r arous acts resulted n a ery entertanng eenng. Door przes gen at the assembly ncluded an AM- FM stereo wth 8 track tape player and two AM-FM rados. All proceeds amountng to $200 were gen to the Od-Else Jaycees who dspersed the funds among 3 famles hang lost ther homes from fre. A^" present the FFA s planmtfg to r asstsl the Oyd- EfeeTaycefesK thewdre for, crppledchldren durnte Jelly WeeCMarctf VAprl. AH funds from the jelly sales wll be to ad the new Specal Educaton Dept.of the St Johns Intermedate School Dstrct. VFW Natonal Home changes chldrens rules EATON RAPIDS - For the frst tme n the 47.year hstory of the VFW Natonal Home at Eaton Rapds, Mchgan, resdence has been opened to chldren of members of the Lades Auxlary who are not themseles eterans of oerseas wartme serce, accordng to. an announcement by the organzatons Natonal Presdent, Mrs Lola Red of South St Paul, Mnn. The proposal to accept chldren of auxlary members nto the Natonal Home, subject to elgblty requrements of prospecte applcants, was put to the ote of lfe members of the Home. An oerwhelmng majorty faored ts ac- ceptance, accordng to Sam Story, execute drector of the Natonal Home. BEFORE YOUR MEREST-FREE MYS ARE OVER. MAKE THE NEXT SMART MOVE. You dd r.gll When you choo jloy mlgtl ton you nl Mn - nnnlorosl-lfddconlaclontlm t you Vo saed new equpment you bought soljs soon about swtchng Bu, now that tholn orost chatgos youtoqupmant lnflnotng oer ne about to bog n be cafclul to PCA The Veterans of Foregn Wars Natonal Home s a unque llage,of chldren stuated amd 640 acres of rch, rollng Mchgan land about 20 mles south of Lansng. Some 200 chldren, ther mothers, and houseparents le n 34 resdences. Sx to eght chldren and ther houseparents are assgned to each"resdence., The man * source of reenue for the Natonal Home are the sale of Buddy Poppes, proceeds of the Natonal Home Chrstmas Seals, gfts and bequests, and $25.00 lfe membershps n the Home purchased by VFW and Auxlary members. The llage s selfsuffcent een to operatng ts own fre department wth 0 hgh school boys as olunteer fremen. The boys assst neghborng towns n emergences, as well as prodng fre protecjton to ther own llage. The Junor Grls Unt of the Natonal Home has undertaken the project of replacng the 20 year old fre truck now n use wth a new fre engne* through the collecton of between 6 to 8 mllon Betty Crocker coupons, n an agreement wth General Mlls each coupon would be worth one half cent toward the ultmate coast of between $3,000 to $40,000. Coupons are to be sent to: ^Junor* Grls t VFW Natonal Home, Eaton Rapds, Ml partcpated n s the Buldng Our Amercan Communtes y (BOAC program. In ths contest the O-E chapter started a small park west of the hgh school. The O-E chapter receed a gold award n the regonals, gold n the state and a sler n the natonals. Also n ther BOAC work Od-Else helped the Od-Else Jaycees n ther dre for the "needy. The O-E FFA sponsor a Chrstmas assembly at the hgh school wth all proceeds gong to the Jaycees. The Od-Else FFA gae $200 to the Jaycees for the needy chldren n the area. At the State FFA, annual conenton was the electon of new state offcers. Od- Else was ery proud to hear that Lynn Whtng was elected to be state secretary. At the tme Lynn was secretary for the Od-Else chapter. The Od-Else FFA also had exhbts at fars around the state durng the summer such as ther sugarbeet exhbt. The Od-Else FFA receed a 2nd place rbbon on ther exhbt. > Not only, s^ the, Od-Elser chapter!^one,,,of the most acte chapters n the state,* t s alsbthe safes WThe Od- Else chapter receed a gold award n the state and a bronze awa*d n the natonal n chapter safety. Wth all of the acttes that the Od-Else chapter s n, they do need money. So for fund rasng they sold ctrus frut," garden seeds and had a slae sale. Wth all ths work one would hae to say that the Od-Else FFA, s dong a ery good jobof buldng todays youth. Ths s Od-Elses frst year "\ DHIA report for January Hgh Cows Completng Records for January * Wth Records of, oer 700 lbs Butterfat on a Mature Equalent Bass.\ Name Homer Dolan Denns Thelen Don Wtt & Son Frank Rest Frank Rest Wdlam Knght Frank Rest Don Wtt & Son Laweda Farms Denns Thelen Harry Sanborn Wllam Knght Frank Rest D & V Green Denns Thelen Laweda Farms D&VGreen Denns Thelen DonWtt&Son D&VGreen, A Breed > > Hblsten Mlk BF # ( & DHIA Aerage Daly Producton January No. of Lbs of Lbs Name Breed Cows Mlk BF LeoKowatch Ern Marten Warren Swanson Jerome Sptzley Joe Wng Nobs Farms Wllam Mayers Ed DeLamater Guernsey Frank Rest & Son Kenneth Thelen Mern Chamberlan ^Denns Thelen Robert Nurenberg DonWtt&Son Robert Borton Darrell Martn RussellOrmsby Frank Prochazka Harry Sanborn Laweda Farms ^ Kncad The communty wshes to extend sncere congratulatons to Re Wllard Fares and Mrs Ia Webster who are gettng marred Frday eenng at South Rley Church wth , * Dstrct recepton at the Groe Bble Church., Mr and Mrs G.V. Pyle heard from Mr and Mrs E.J, Brace of Grand Ledge, they returned from Florda last Monday. ELECTION NOTICE TH ER B*W LI7B Mb mmm Y*ELEGTJ 0 N IN THE VILLAGE OF OVID, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 973 FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THREE VILLAGE TRUSTEES Runnng on the Republcan Tcket wll be four canddates. They are: James Clock Rchard Hose Janet Brney Wells Monroe Announcng Only three of the aboe wll be elected. SIGNED Dale Crosslar, Od Vllage Clerk The "VELVET TOUCH" OF STEREO MUSIC - r Comng Soon On t «_ Lttle-Gant/Glencoe \ PORTABLE ELEVATOR DIVISION DYNAMICS * + *.CORPORATION " tpf AMERICAS;,}... BloomJngtorlll. Glencae, Mnn, PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION 04S.U.S.27St.John$ MM. thru Than.- ftjk - B pm Frktoy V t:30-8pm Stturdtyt <^N B30 - pm ENTRAL NATIONAL BANK ST. JOHNS! I WRBJ - STEREO FM 92.»E. %s Good As Ydur Rado Can Get!"

20 6B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,St. Johns, Mchgan February 4,973 Pewamo ternoop. 20, Mr and Mrs Robert When lookng out nbrght Eldrdge, Mr and Mrs Erwn sunshne wth temperatures North Bengal Fowler News Tedt and Rudolph Tedt n the 40s and can see people attended a dnner and card rakng ther lawns n February, what must sprng By Mrs. Wm. Ernst party at the home of Mr and Mrs Norman Irrer of South By MIssCoclllaTlylon j. by MRS, IRENE FOX ph., tfelke. Bengal. Mr and Mrs Robert ounces, was bom to Mr and The K of C State Bowlng Schafer, Paul Koengsknecht, Gene Goerge, and spent the week wth her Beckhorn of Iona and, Mr Mrs Clare Mortz of rural Lttel Randy Mortz of Tournaments were held n sster, Mare Cook. and Mrs Wllam S. Ernst Grand Ledge at St Lawrence rural Grand Ledge "stayed Grand" Rapds Westgate Kenneth Prng, Phl Schmtt, Sunday afternoon, Feb 4, and Karen and Ronald of Hosptal at Lansng. Mr and wth hs grandparents, Mr Bowl Saturday and Sunday Roy Smfh, Leon Schafer, stors of Irene Fox were Battle Creek were Sunday Mrs Edward Mortz are and Mrs Lous Mortz and Jan Those who attended,were Martn Thelen, Thelen. JeromeR Thelen and Donald Mrs Jula Fox and daughter, SAVE dnner, guests of Mr and Mrs great-grandparents, of the famly whle hs mother was r Jule Kohagen, of Carson Wllam Ernst "and Maxne. new baby. n the hosptal. Clement Martn, Rchard Cty. They also sted at the YOUR The Wllam S. Ernsts spent Vstors recently of Mr and Mr and" Mrs Wllam S, Lnn, Lnus Pohl, Reynold Lor Benjamn was a home of Mr and Mrs-Ray SOLES the weekend n the home of Mrs Wllam Ernst and Ernst and Karen and Ron of Goerge, Hlary George, dnner guest Saturday of Mrs Kramer and famjly. IN THE the Ernst Srs. Maxne were Mrs J.D. Battle Creek and Maxne Kenneth Kbengsknecht, Lula Boak. Mrs Vera Cook, Mrs Hlda. Mr and Mrs Lous Mortz Bancroft and Jay and Joyce Ernst attended a muscal Francs Feldpausch,.James Schafer and Mrs Irene Fox WANT became grandparents for the of S.W. Dallas and Mr and get-together at the home of Armbrustmacher, Robert The fellow who tres to sal pad ther respects to ther second tme. On Tuesday, Mrs Edwn Mohnke of South Mrs Belle Cretz and Schafer, Wllam Hufnagel, through on a soft pedal sets aunt, Mame Schafer, of Jan 23, a daughter, Janet Bengal. < Glendon of Charlotte on Charles Halfmann, Alfred hmself up for some hard Grand Rapds. Frday Ann, weghng 5 pounds 2 On Saturday eenng, Jan Saturday eenng, Jan 27. Halfmann Jr, Delbert knocks. Mrs Joseph Ondrus of Mdland and Mrs Charles Sptzley" and Mss Agnes Wrth, both of Lansng, spent "Wednesday at the home of Mrs Esther Schafer. Mrs Barbara Stenke spent Sunday wth her son and wfe, Mr and Mrs Tom Stenke, of Sagnaw. The occason beng toms brthday.. Mr and Mrs James Cotter Jr and Mrs James Cotter Sr were stors at the Iona Manor, stng TVIrs Frances Alton. Seeral from ths area attended the open house at the Amercan Legon Hall n Portland honorng-mr and, Mrs Leo Sptzley Sr on ther 50th weddng annersary Sunday, Feb 4. The eent was hosted by ther 0 chldren. Mrs Sptzley s the former Theresa Fox, Mrs Jula Fox of Carson Cty spent Monday afternoon stng Mrs Irene Fox. Mr and Mrs Joseph Nurenberg of Route, Pewamo are parents to a grl born at 2:5 am Wednesday, Jan 3, weghng 8 lbs, 5 ozs, at Iona County Memoral Hosptal. * * Funeral serces were held Wednesday n St Joseph Catholc Church, Pewamo, for Chester Douglas Casar, 23, of 208 E Wllow, Lansng, who passed away Monday eenng. He s" sured by hs wfe, Mary Jane; 2 daughters, Renee and Trca, at home; hs parents, Mr andmrs Chester Casar of Pewamo; 2 brothers, Gerald and Paul of Pewamo; and 2 ssters, Mrs Chrstne Ireland of Sheboygan and Jula Casar of Pewaro. Grandparents, Mrs Rose Casar of Capan, Owen Wlton of Charlotte and Mrs Robert McAfee of OnawayT K Rosary was rected Tuesday at 8 pm at Geller resdence n Westphala. Funeral mass was Wednesday at 0" am at St Joseph Catholc Church, Pewamo. Monsgnor Thomas J. Bolger offcated and nterment was af Alerno Cemetery n Cheboygan. Bearers were. Crag Kqttlewell, Terry Pggott, Terry Thurston, Terry Jernjon fh ji?ad Theler",and Lenny-. Gqrlack? Mrs Vera Cook a^teded a* brthday party * Monday; eenng, Feb 5, at the home of Mr and Mrs Leon Thelen. The occason beng Leon Thelens brthday. Mrs Ida Mller of Carson Cty spent Wednesday and Thursday stng at the home of Mr and Mrs Lous Thelen. Word receed Thursday afternoon tellng of the death of Mrs Mame Schaefer, 9, wdow of Wllam D. Schaefer, formerly of 739 Eleanor St. NE, passed away Thursday afternoon at Vlla Elzabeth. Shej s sured by 4 sons, Edward R. df Jackson, Arthur J., Robert K. and Wllam K. Schaefer, all of Grand Rapds; a daughter, Mrs Francs (Luclle Barnhart of Lansng; 23 grandchldren; 4 greatgrandchldren. Funeral mass was offered Saturday mornng at 0.7 oclock n Blessed Sacrament Catholc Church. Interment Mt Calary Cemetery. Mrs Schaefer reposed at the Alt Mortuary where frends rected the rosary Frday eenng at 8 pm. Recent stors of Mrs Wlma Cook were her daughter and famly, Mr and Mrs Al Frja of Durand. They also sted Mr and Mrs Howard Cook and famly. Mrs Dorothy Parks spent Frday and Saturday at the homeof herson, Mr and Mrs Jack Parks, and famly of Iona. % * Sunday eenng guests of Mrs Dorothy Parks were Mr and Mrs Lauren Parks and famly of Maple Rapds. They stayed for lunch and the eenng. Phlomena E. Olah, 64, of Portland, passed away Thursday at a Lansng hosptal. She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Mchael Schafer. Surng are her husband, Sergns Olah of Portland; son, Dale; daughter, Mrs Mary Ann Goodman of Portland; 3 grandchldren; 5 ssters. Rosary was rected Sunday at 8 pm at Neller Funeral Home n Portland. Funeral seres were Monday at 0 am at St Patrcks Catholc Church n Portland. Re Fr Terry Stewart offcated. Interment was at Portland Cemetery. Mr and Mrs Roman Wllams and Arnold Hatts were stors at the Iona Manor Saturday stng Frank Hatts. Mss Aurela Cook of Grand Rapds came Tuesday * ** <* * a Lamb New Zealand Frozen Kroger sells only one grade of beef. U.S. Got Graded Choce Beef. Peoples Choce Beef l alway only U.S Got. Grded Choce * Beef. Wth more natural Juces * and more greet flaor...end guaranteed tender. Tho People* Choce - U.S Got. Graded Choce - Ranch Steaks, 9 Whole New Zealand Frozen Shoulder Chops Lb 89* Leg-0-Lamb Ln 98 Varety Glendale Flat Whole or Porton Pork Chops u>.29 Boneless Ham Lb.49 Half Slced I Fresh Pork 88 lon. 5-LbBox Lb Fresh New Zealand "59 Lamb Shoulder Roast Frozen Chcken Thghs Xtra Low Dscount Sale Prce Great for Weght Watchers ^ ^ H ^ ^ B Ground Turkey l l w Herrud tf^r&e^affl&h Rng Bologna TTTT...:. Weaer Breasts or Legs Your Choce Vandenbnnk. Dutch Fry Chcken?..99 Ham Loaf 2 ^ 4.89 Mxed.::.39 Sere-N-Soe Fryers, Weners 3 Scre-N-Saa COV Bologna... Lb 69* Swft Brown & Sere Copyrght, 973. The Kroger Co. We Resere TbVRght To Lmt Quanttes. Sale Prces and Coupons Good thru Feb. 8,973 n St. Johns All 499 sefl Turbot Fllets or 5-lb Ocean Perch u 79* 2 Whole or Half Pork Lnks X a 79* Slab Bacon Lb 69* Slced BW SAVIIWS AND A CHANCE Of PACE Try somethng dfferent,..and sae whle youre at tl Fresh Frozen Beef Ler u.89* Turkey Drumstcks., u 29* Pork 4 Pork x Ler Lb59* Neck Bones u 39V Ox Tals Lb 69* Bolng Beef u 49* Kroger prces good The Peoples Choce U.S Go/. Graded Choce Boneless "" Boston Roll Roast * Tomato Juce... ff 29* H*C Frut Punch SI28* Lbb Grapefrut Juce,. 5 Frut Cocktal...Kn 25* Kroger Peaches S& 29* Kroger Cut Green Beans <. 22 ( Mxed Vegetable! Veg All -23* Seedless Calforna - Jumbo 56 Sze Hael Oranges. M H I I Campbells Mushroom Soup Contadrta Tomato Paste...m n 5 c Swft Prem SS\ 57 Chcken of the Sea Tuna 39* Uptons Onon Soup ff?.34* Daytme Pampers «V.38 Eaporated Carnaton Mlk... &. 20* Freeze Dred Maxm AS $.09 Llpton Orange Pekoe * Tea Bags. 4 &" 59* For Royal Hawaan Jumbo 5 Sze «t\n\ of Season - Fresh Fresh Pneapple ^69* Calforna Asparagus... Lb U.S. No. Vne Rpe Salad Sze (, Tomatoes 8 *» 59* Escaroe, Romalne, Boston, Red Leaf or Ende Lettuce.. ;. E.9* U.S. No. Indan Rer Whte or Ruby Red Grapefrut.- 5 ** * Calforna Easy To Poor Tangernes or* Mnneola Tangelos.-..3 b 059* Red Rpe Frst of the Reason Watermelons Red Rpe Eeryday Xtra Low Specal K Breakfast Cereal Cheeros u,6" Fresh Strawberres Q. 69* "Lookng for the Perfect Valentne Olltr" Ge NaluraNafuraf drt t Valentnes Day Frut Bowls 4.95 and up ", (Beautfully made In «colorful Red, Rautapfa. Bown, wsj wn* Kroger Gelatn m%, 8* Gold Medal "\ Flour ; V2.27. Blue & Green Kara Syrups S& 33* Swansdotn Cake Mxes...K? Poneer Beet Sugar fjtr/<(y JflTR* /"" dscount.is Domno Powdered Sugar && Morton / Salt SB. tv Kroger Vegetable 0l... B S,83* All Purpose CrscoOl SS, 79» Purna. Dog Food =g; bl 3;7 /trce -* % \ l \ February \A, 973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 7B.2TH GRADE Geller, Roxanne Gendron, Alexander* MacKnnon, Stauffer, Marce Stewart, Erc Bond, Glora Bond, Mary Ellen Albers; Sharon Ann Graham, Jm r Greene. Dense Maer, Gary Mankey, Kathy Strahle, Mchael Rebecca Bond, Terry Bappert, Ahne Barber, * Burnell Gree! Lynne Mark Mkula, Danel Sutherland, Charles Tat, Brunner, ^. _,.,.. _, James Barnes, Sharon Grost, Brucq Haas, Roy Mohnke, Pamela Moore, Lee Raymond Taylor, Judy.Debra Brussel, Ruth Brya, Barnes, Jll Bunce, Bran Harlow, "Lnda Harper, Km Morrss..Thelen, Renee Thelen. * Rchard Buggs, Shela Batterbee, LuAnn Bond, Haske, Dad Haland, St Johns Sandra Munger, Krk Vcke Thelen, Km Thrun Chamberlan, Tna Chmko, Bruce Camepon, Tfresa Chrstne Hayes, Mark Nostrant, Robert Oler, ThomasTucker. Brent Ooffman, Aa Cole, Garuss, Chrs, Chant," Heller, Dane Hennng, Sally Denns Parker, Randy Chrste Chant Henntng, Rchard Holls, John Warstler, Susan Marlyn Cole, Debora Cook, Pasch, Mary Jo Penx, Lnda Cole, Thomas Theresa Huard, Watts, Lynn Weber, Nancy Mayk Cornell, Janet Das, Kathleen Phnney, Dolores Hgh School Welsh, Mark Wllams, Sue Das, Bll DeCamp, Courtland, Mark Crosby, Carole Hunter, Sandra Pohl, Susan "Prce, Glenn Mchael Wlson, Patrca John DeWtt, Bran Dane Das, Denns Huntley, Barbara Idzkowsk, Pung, Sandra Rademacher, Wlson, Mark Young, Downng, Carol Doyle, De ( maray, Janet DeWtt, Ursula Itschner, Mark Cary Rappuhn. * Elzabeth Zuker. Rchard, Dungan, Wayne Nancy Dckman, Danel Jones, Sharon Kelen,. Dana Frances Rley, Brenda Flermoen, Lor French, Downng, Sharon Dubay, Krkpatrck, Rta Kssane, Russell, Mke Salmnen, ITH GRADE Tom French, Becke Gbson, Darlene Dunkel, Sally Barry Knght, Karen Knght, Lorrane Salters, Lynette Karen Anderson, Jay Sharon Green, Robert Durner, John Eldrdge. Stewark Kowalk, Karen Salters, Betty Shnaberry, Anthes, Sandra Ashenfelter, Halmo, Beth Harger, Todra Honor Roll Glenn Ernst, Patrce Fox, Kramer. Mara Sgns, Angela Srrne, Brenda Auten, Susan Barclay, Erc Barks, Mark Hayes, Chrstne Henpng, Haske, Eugene Hatch, John Mary Ann Fedewa, Jerry Mary Kundrata, Theresa Wendy Smth, Robert Fllwock, Dad Ftzpatrck, LaBre, Jane Law, Jean Spencer," Ken Spcer, Barz, Debbe Bauer, Dad LuAnn Hennng. Steen Flegl, Patrca Law, Paul Lerg, Nancy, Jeanne Stachel. Bennett, Katherne Cyntha HetUer, Fowler, Bernce Fox, John Lews, JKmerly Loznak, Sam Staley, Thomas Bergdolt, Robert Boettger, Marguerte Holmer, Jm Irrer, Debbe Jaqush, Betty Jolly, Angela Karber, Karen Koengsknecht, Joseph, Marek, Paulette Marts, Gna Mazzoln, Jane Meyer. Jennfer Mnsky, Lnda Myers, Jack Patterson, Gene Pederson, Trna Plowman, Stephane Pytloawanyj, Kathy Quck, Dane Rensberry, Monca Rogers, Dane Schomsch, James Shane. Teresa Speers, Dad Spousta, Lsa Stachel, Robn Stne, Bran Studer, John Swanchara, Penny Taylor, Debra Thelen, Wllam Tfefen, Stephane Toth, Mary Vtous, Russell Waggoner, Sue Watt, Deborah Weber, Lee Wtt, Sharon Wood, Verna Wood, Mary Zuker. All week long - Monday thru Sunday! 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21 8B. * K - CLINTON COUNTY NEWS,.St. Johns, Mchgan. r Febcu^y r 4,97.3 Busness and Professonal Announcements, Legal NQWS Probate Court HON. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Judge ol Probate HELENA M. BURK Reglstpr o( Profentft Wednesday, February 2, 973 Stanley Alden Smth - probate of Wll Isabelle Lance - Lcense, to Sell Real Estate Kloyd F. Smth - Probate* of Wll Donald Roy Holmes, Lcense to Sell Real Estate Gerard Newhouse -Clams. Ada J. Manly - Clams John B. Chapon*- Annuaf Account *fteal Estate Transfers x (From records In-offce of Regster of Deeds Jan 3: Murdy, Meln R and M Fa^e to Garfeld H and Gal M Eaton property n Sec 8 Lebanon. * Jan 3: Martn, Hlary J,and DonnaE to Wayne F and Sharon L Ruppal property n Sec 9 Westphala. Jan 3: Ruppal, Wayne F and Sharon L to Carol R and Geneee A Platte property n Sec 9 Westphala., _ } Feb ; GroVe" Loretta; Hoerner, Harold and Maxne Hoerner, Arthur G and / Mane C to Marlene Pekrul property n Sec 3, Rley. Feb : Mclntre, Albert C and Maxne J to Gary L and Joann H Myers Lot 0 Wllow Creek Farms. Feb : DeRose, John to Earl Bancroft Lot Blk 7 St Johns. Feb 2: Weaer, Cora M to Harold D and Elzabeth A Kelley property n Sec 36, Eagle. Feb 2: Baker, Frederck J and Rosale A to Robert E and Betty L* Athey property n Sec 33, Ole. Feb 2: Frost, Dorothy Cowles; Cowles, Pearl D to Ronald W Underhll Lot 3 Catalpa* Hlls. Feb 2: Knaup, Lawrence F xandallenel: Knaup, FredL to Albert L Young and Robert L YoUng property-n Sec 25 Watertown. Feb 5: Mesl, Joseph P and Joyce M to Barry F and Erca M Dean Lot 3 Meshs, Parksde Sub.. Feb 5: Haens, Clare V and Margaret H to Robert C,and Kathryn S Haens "Blk 38 DeWtt. - Feb 6: Rdge, George and Mary M to Wlbur- E-and Marca G Wlson Lot 29,292, Blk 38, DeWtt. Feb 6: Amercan Central Corporaton tb Arthur V and Isabelle Yaroch Lot 6, Royal Shores. LEGAL NOTICES H ORDER OF PUBLICATION General. State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton, " Estate of Besse Megll, deceased. It s Ordered that *. on March 7th, 973, at 0:30, A.M., n the Probate Courtroom St Johns,, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Clyde Jr % Klotz, Jr., admnstrator, for sthe allowance of hs fnal s account and assgnment of resdue. Publcaton and serce shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: January 30, TIMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate Russel A. Lawler Attorney for Estate 200 Hollster Bldg. LansngM ORDER OF PUBLICATION General., * State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of Josephne M. Lttle, Deceased. It s Ordered that on Wednesday, Aprl 25,973, at 0:00 A.M. n the Probate Courtroom, St Joh,ns, Mchgan, ahearng be held on Clams and Determnaton of Hers. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and sere a copy on Rchard A. Lttle, 605 Das, Temple,-Mchgan or Josephne Mller, 583 Clark Road, Box 64, Bath, ORDER OF PUBLICATION General > <l State of Mchgan, Probate Court -for the County of Clnton,, Estate of, Catherne Bauer, Deceased, It s Ordered, that on Wednesday, March 7, 973, at 9:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom, St Johns, Mchgan, a hearng be held oh the petton of Susanna Das for appontment of an admnstrator and determnaton of hers.,. Publcaton^ and. serce shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: January 26th, 973. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate, Walker & M.qore. By: Jame ^. Moore,* Attorney for Estate 5 E. Walter Street St Johns, Mchgan. 4-3 ORDER OF PUBLICATION General. State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton., Estate of Alfred Martn, Deceased. It s Ordered that on Wednesday, March 7, 973, at 9:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom St Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of George R. Martn, Admnstrator to sell.real estate of the aboe estate.. Publcaton,and serce shall be made as proded by. Statute and Court Rule. Dated: January 29th, 973. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate Walker & Moore By: Jack Walker Attorney for Estate 5 E. u Walker Street jstjohns.mchgan. 4t3 ORDER OF PUBLICATION General. State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of * Gratot. Estate of George W. Brenner, Deceased. Mchgan, Co- Admnstrators, pror to sad hearng. ~ Publcaton and serce It s Ordered that on shall be made as proded by* Wednesday^Aprl 8,973, at " " J " D l statute andcoutf Rule. "" 9:30 A.M., n the Probate Dated: January 30, 973. Courtroom St Johns, TIMOTHY M. GREEN Mchgan, a hearng be held Judge of Probate at whch allclams aganst Stles & Fowler sad estate wll be heard and By: D. Denns Dudley hers wll be determned. Attorney for Estate Credtors must fle sworn L., t 406 West Ottawa property.n: Sec.&> Water*. Lansng/Mchgan. - [ft- town,-; *. " ^ ~*GW9< s ;". * T l - Feb 5r-Fox, ClemehE&r* ORDER.OF.PUBLICATION Qlement r.and Josephne aa *Htf3 e^e#mr*y2 VIE,K-F.MJ Thelen Lot- Blk Fowler. State of, Mchgan, Probate Feb 5: Bauer, Wllam J To Court * for the County of Joseph W and Barbara M CJnton. Duda property n Sec 4 Estate of Martha L. Brnk. DeWtt. - It s Ordered that on \ Feb 5: Duda, Joseph W Wednesday, May 2nd, 973, and Barbara M to Spoyd and at 0:00 A.M., n the Probate Assocates property n Sec 4 Courtroom St. Johns, DeWtt. Mchgan a hearng be held Feb 5: Casteel, Lawrence Clams and Determnaton.of and Beatrce to Nathan L Hers. and Jance A Casteel Publcaton and serce property n Sec 29 Vctor. Feb 5: Ball, James S and Nancy L to Fedewa Enterprses property n Sec 24 Od, t Feb 5: Ball, James S and Nancy L to Fedewa Enterprses property n Sec 24, Od. Feb 5: Ball, James S and Nancy L to Fedewa Enterprses property n Sec 24, Od. Feb 5: Ball, James S and Nancy L to Fedewa Enterprses property n Sec 24, Od. Feb 5: Dean, Barry F and Erca M to Harlow" D and Eelyn N Hoyt Lot,. 2, Blk 77, St Johns. Feb 5: Ducharme, Donald R and Marlene to James J and Helen S Begel Lot 76 Genea St. Feb 5: Moser, Ruth A to Jon W and Ruth A Addss property n Sec 20 Vctor. Feb 5: Amercan Central Corp to Frank T and Peggy A Hon Lot 36, 37 Ironwood. Feb 6: Plotner, Robert E and Marjore M to Ralph M and Gladys M Dougherty, property n Sec 28 Vctor. Feb 6: Kroetsch, Cecel B todadn and Ada M Coffey Lot 7 Sup PI No 2 Bath.. J Feb 6: Wygrant, Clarence M and Catherne E; Wygrant, Peral A to Mchael A and Clare L Baker Lot 73,74 Bochot Ac No 2. Feb 6: Baker, Mchael A and Clare L to Senoo A Jr and Marjore E Sandoal Lot 73, 74 Bochot Ac No 2. Feb 6: Kurkoske, Rchard R and Dorothea B to Ralph C and Maxne Rggs Lot 42 Sup PI No Lot23 Culers Plat Pk Lk. Feb 6: Dershem, Harold and Flora to Donald and Afha Bast property n Sec 23 Essex. Feb 6: Patrck, Chester M to Joseph B and Frances A Wrzesnsk property n Set*. J 0 DeWtt., Feb6: Castee,Lawrence!^ and Beatrce to Nathan L and Jance A- Casteel property rl Sec 29 Vctor* Feb 6: Klebler, Ronald L and Nancy K to George and Mary M Rdge Lot,292, 29r t shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: January 3,973. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. Attorney Raymond Joseph 830 Stoddard Bldg. Lansng, Mchgan. 4-3 ORDER OF PUBLICATION General State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. > Estate of Wllam H. Goerge, Deceased. It s Ordered that on February 28, 973, at :00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Theresa Thelen for appontment of an admnstrator and -for! a determnaton of hers. \Publcaton and serce shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: February, 973. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. KEMPER, WELLS. & LEWIS By: Wllam C. Kemper Attorneys for the Estate. 4^L ORDER OF PUBLICATION General. *.,, State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of Harley A ; Mller,, ORDER (^PUBLICATION General.. * State of Mchgan.Probate Court ^for,, the County of Clnton:- Estate of Veronca M. Rahl, s/w Veronca Rahl, Deceased. lt s Ordered that *on March 7,973, at :00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom St Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on t the petton of Harold S. Beardslee, w.w.a,* for lcense to sell real estate of sad decedent. Persons nterested n sad estate are drected to appear at sad hearng to show caus,e why such lcense should not be granted. Publcaton and serce shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: January 29, 973. TIMQTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate Dated: January 29, 973 Kemper, Wells & Lews By: F.M. Lews I Attorneys fov the Estate 03 East State Street St Johns, Mchgan. 4-3 ORDER TO ANSWER State of Mchgan, In the Crcut Court for the County of Clnton. * Ethel C. Melton, Plantff, s. Clyde G. Melton, Defendant. At a sesson of sad Court held n the Crcut Court Room n the Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan, on the 2th day of January, 973. *? PRESENT; Hon. Leo W. Corkn, Crcut Judge. -On the 2th day of January, 973, an acton was fled by ETHEL -C. MELTON, Plantff/ aganst CLYDE G. t "MELTON, Defendant, nths Court to dssole the marrage and to dorce sad Plantff and sad Defendant from the bonds of matrmony. IT-- IS HEREBY OR DERED that the Defendant, CLYDE G. MELTON, shall answer or take such other acton as may be permtted by law on or before the 2th day o,march, 973, Falure to comply wth ths Order wll result n a Judgement by default aganst such Defendant for the relef demanded n the Complant fled n ths Court. clams wth the Court and T -e, n w m D I M A x sewa^cd^ aft... tawhrtftu JQmton J fesq ^J&RjK&u^ Deceased. ". Court for the bounty of - It s Ordered that on Apr/ ^Clnton.,973 at 9:30 A-M-, n the Estate of James L. Rchmond, Deceased. Probate Courtroom St. Johns, Mchgan, a hearng 4 It s Ordered that on be held at whch all credtors Wednesday, March-7 t 973, of sajd deceased are at 0:00 A.M. ( n the Probate,, requred to. proe f ther Courtroom St. Johns,. clams. Credtors must fjle Mchgan a hearng be held swwn clamswth the Court - on the pettdn of Harold^ and sere a opy on Derrll Beardslee, Specal Admnstrator,-for appontment, Shnabery, RR//3, St Johns, Mchgan pror to sad of an admnstratorandhearng^ % determnaton of hers. Publcaton tand serce shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rle^ (.Dated; January 23, 973, TIMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate},, Kenper, Wells ( & Lews * - By: F.M. Lews Attorneys for the Estate «03 East State Street St. Johns, Mchgan Natonal n»ba-nk» ^ ^rusfc Company, Executor,.260"* N. Clnton Aerfue; SfJolms, Mchgan 48879, pror to sad hearng. Publcaton and serce shall be made as proded by Statute and.court Rule. Dated: January 29th, 973. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate Walker & Moore By: James A. Moore Attorney I for Estate 5 E. Walker Street St Johns, Mchgan. J 4-3 ORDER OF PUBLICATION General j -State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of Mabel Mae Somers, Deceased. It "s Ordered that on Wednesday, May 2nd, 973, atlooo A.M., n the Probate Courtroom St. Johns Mchgan a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to proe ther clam, and hers wll be determned. Credtors must fle sworn clams ^wth the court -and sere a copy on the Executrx, Letha L. Green, at her address, 207 N. Magnola Street, Lansng, Mchgan, pror to sad hearng. j Publcaton and / serce shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: January 3, 973. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. -JONATHON R. WHITE l Attorney for Fducary 08 Mchgan Natonal Tower *$*. Lansng, Mchgan. 4-3 ORDER OF PUBLICATION General State of Mchgan, Probate Publcaton and serce shall be made as proded y Statute and Court Rule; > + Dated: January 24, 973,.TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate, HELUNA M, BURK A True Copy *, - HELENA M, BURK, Regster, > , 4,m JwlmQudgete-teJW (A COUNTERSI.GNEDj n < J " VrgenotKreheW V * * * m Deputy County Clerk 39-4 ORDER OF PUBLICATION General. State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of Arthur W. Atherton, s/w Arthur Atherton, Deceased. It s Ordered that on Wednesday, Aprl 8,973, at 9:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom St Johns, Mchgan, a hearng be held at whch all credtors of sad deceased are requred to proe ther clams. Credtors must fle sworn clams wth the Court and sere a copy on Lllan M. Atherton, 877 Cutler Road,, DeWtt, Mchgan pror, to sad Hearng, and hers wll be determned. ( Publcaton and serce shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: January 29, 973. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate Kemper, Wells &, Lews By: F.M. Lews» Attorneys for the Estate 03 East State Street St Johns, Mchgan. 4-3 on the Petton,or Derrll Shnabery, Guardan, for Lcense to Sell Real Estate of sad ward. Persons, nterested n sad estate are drected to appear at tfald hearng to show cause -why such lcense-should not be granted.,* Publcaton and serce shall be made asjroded by Statute and Court Rule,; Dated: January 22nd, 973. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate. Robert H. Wood, Attorney for Estate 200 W State St Johns, Mchgan., 40-3 ORDER OF PUBLICATION General State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. \ Estate of Isabelle Lance, Deceased. *, It s. Ordered that on Wednesday, February 2, 973, at 9:30 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the petton of Molce Purs, Ad-, mnstratrx, to seu\ real estate of {he aboe estate. Publcaton and serce shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: January 24, 973. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. WALKER & MOORE By:, James A. Moore Attorney for Estate 5 E^Waker Street St. Johns, Mchgan State of Mchgan, Probate Courts for the County r of Clnton. Estate of Mate Ostrander, Deceased. "^ The Court Orders: Hearng on petton of.wllam Clark, prayng for lcense to sell real estate of aboe estate on Wednesday, March 28, 973 at 0:00 A.M. at Jhe Probate Court, Court House, St. Johns, Mchgan. Publcaton n County News and notce accordng to court rule. Dated,: February 2, 973. TIMOTHY M. GREEN, Judge of Probate. By: Helena M. Burk Regster of Probate ATTORNEY:. JAY^.JERBUSH, JR.,, State Sangs Bank Bldg. Owosso", Mchgan ORDER OF PUBLICATION General State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of Martha Platte, Deceased. It s Ordered that on March 7, 973, at :00 A.M., n the Probate Courtroom St. Johns, Mchgan a hearng be held on the Petton of Ferdnand Platte for Probate of a purported wll, for grantng of admnstraton to the executor named, or some other sutable person, and for a determnaton of hers. Publcaton and serce shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: February 8, 973. TIMOTHY M. GREEN; Judge of Probate. KEMPER, WELLS & LEWIS By: Wllam C. Kemper Attorneys for the Estate 03 East-State Street / St. Johns, Mchgan ORDEROF PUBLICATION STATE OF MICHIGAN, n the 65th Judcal Dstrct Court for the County of Clnton, Courthouse, St, ORDER OF PUBLICATION Johns, Mchgan. General FEDERAL NATIONAL State of Mchgan; Probate MORTGAGE ASSO- Court for the County of CIATION, A corporaton Clnton. organzed underan Act of Estate of Robert C. Dyer, Congress and exstng Deceased. pursuant to the Federal^ It s Ordered that on Natonal Mortgage" Wednesday; March 7, 973, Assocaton Charter Act, at 0:30 A.M., n the Probate Plantff, s. DARIAN LEE t..,, m m A Courtroom St. Johns, GRAHAM and LORETTA M. Mchgan a hearng be held GRAHAM, Defendants. on the petton of Phyls W. < At a sesson of sad Court Dyer, executrx, for the allowance of her fnal account and assgnment of resdue, and for a determnaton of hers.\ Publcaton, and serce shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated^ January 25, 973. TIMpTHY M. GREEN,, Judge of Probate, RUSSEL A. LAWLER Attorney for, Estate 200 Hollster,BIdg. Lansng, McJgan held n the Cty of St. Johns, Clnton County, Mchgan on- - January 23, 973. PRESENT: Honorable Roland J. Duguay, Dstrct Judge. ^ On the 9th day, of January, 973,an acton was fled» by FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, Plantff -aganst DARIAN LEE GRAHAM and LORETTA M., GRAHAM, Defendants n under Act No, 20, Publc Acts of 972, Sec, 574. ( (e to-wt: the aboe descrbed premses were sold by sherffs sale March 29, 972 and,the redempton perod has expred September 29,/ 972 and the tenants are unlawfully contnung- n possesson thereof. tit IS HEREBY OR DERED that a tral date has been set by Ihe aboe mentoned Court for March 2, 973 at 4 p.m. at whch tme Defendants shall appear and answer the aboe mentoned Complant. ^Falure to so appearand "answer wll result nj a Default Judgment aganst such Defendant for the relef demanded n\the Complant fled n ths Court. ROLAND J. DUGUAY Dstrct Judge 4M ORDER OF PUBLICATION General. State of Mchgan, Probate Court forthe County of Clnton. Estate of Robert D. Creyts, a mentally ncompetent person t * It s Ordered that on the 7th day of March, 973, at 0:00 AM., n the Probate Courtroom n the Cty of St Johns, Mchgan a hearng %be held on the petton of Hudson E. Demng, Successor Guardan of.sad estate, for the allowance of hs Sxth Annual Account. Publcaton and serce shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: January 24th, 973. TIMOTHY M. GREEN Judge of Probate Dated:.January 24th, ^ ORDER OF PUBLICATION General. State of Mchgan, Probate Court for the County of Clnton. Estate of Marn Melton. It s Ordered that on February 28, 973, at 0:00 Clntonf A.M.," n the Probate Courtroom St. Johns, Mchgan, a hearng be held on the Petton of -Clyde Melton, Admnstrator, for allowance of hs fnal account. Publcaton and serce shall be made as proded by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: January -9, 973. Od Junor Hgh" names honor students 7TII GRADE All As - Paul Goebel, Sue Fent, Eleen Hatta. Son Besko, Cndy Buckley, Mary Case, Robert Connor, Kelly Cook, Ray Delaney, Laure Foster, Todd Goodrch, Danne Hammond, Larry Hehrer, Beth Hll. > Krste Hose, Brad Hudecek Dad Kaydolph, Bll Kayanek, Jll McGraw; Terr Moore, Margy Olger, Janet Parks, Los Pures, Gayla Rsley, Sherre Selfrdge, Tracey Smpson, Debbe Slak, Carlene Tejkl, Krste Carol Young.. Wnkler, 8THGRADE Jon Arnett, Troy Bancroft, Brenda Bowen, Penny Canfeld, Karen Delaney, Stee Fent, Valde Garca, Roger Glbert, Tna Glea son. Jule Greenhoe, Leann Martn, Jon Mller, Sue Mller, Glenn, JVfcorgan, Darlene Newman, Jame Perren, Holly [Prkasky, Lor Pures, Ron.Rjdley^, Roger Squers, Wayne Swender, Dawn Whte, Gregg Whte, Raymond "Weber, Charlene Young. Fowler Hgh.Schbol names honor roll GRADE7 Lucy Arens, Lorrane Benjamn, Tammy Braun, Paulne, Kramer, Km Baldwn. ^ - GRADE8 Tom t Klen, Allyn Fnkbener, Eleen Jordan, Amy Snyder; Larry Jandernoa, Nancy Spcer, Donna Braun, Dane Weber. GRADE RESOURCE ROOM. Paul Mller, Ken Rademacher. GRADE 9 " Sharon Armbrustmacher, Debra Baldwn, Jane Fox, Norman Koengsknecht, Pat Koengsknecht, Conne Mller, Dan Thelen, Tom Pohl, Krste Smth, Lynn Snyder, Katy Thelen y Bonne l Vance, Rck Archer, Karen Goerge, Lnda Mller, Sue Pohl, Mke Schafer, Sharon Schafer, Karen Armbrustmacher, Audrey Feldpausch, LuAnn Feldpausch, Rck Fnk, Doug George,* Bran Koengsknecht. Colleen Fedewa, Ken Feldpausch,^. Janae Mddleton, Ann Mortz, Susan Pung, Glen Smon, Sandy Mke Fedwa, DebBe Halfmann, Carol Hufnagel^ Gary Rademacher,Ellen Smon, Mare Thes, Lee Feldpausch, Ralph Feldpausch, Kathy Halfmann, Lnda Jandernoa, Bonne Nobs, John Plne,* Geralyn Thelen. GRADE Kathy Sptzley, Gary Fnkbener, Bran Thelen, Duane Feldpausch, Dae Halfmann, Frank Koengsknecht, Donna Fedewa, LuAnn Harr, Nancy Jordan, Garol Koengsknecht, Dad Pohl, Shelly Schaefer.. " Ken Sptzley, Bll Topper, Renee Zalewsk, Bll Feldpausch, Stee Fox.Leon Koengsknecht, Dad Kohagen, Bran McKean, Bonne Schafer, George Smon, Ann- Thelen, Los Epkey. Patrck Feldpausch, Mark Koengsknecht, Ruth Koengsknecht, Jean Luttg, Bob MacKnnon, Lous Martn, John Pung, Agnes Rademacher^ Glenn Thelen, PatThelen,^Roger Thelen. -GRADE 2 " Dolores Goerge, Ellen Goerge, Ann Koengsknecht,. aea: Januarya, IMM. *"*&!, y l " »«« ««J HYr &zl J?-J" " u^*»&»««;j-"> TIMOTHY M: GREEN! PeWpWsc^BethMnjfnff" Ptft SdhraUBen^g^ rt f[ H q Kemper, Judge Wells of Probate & Lews tjjb^gradel6 * J " 5 ll WetJer, Mffca Jance^ufnagpF KlenT^fforMTO BY. F.M. Lews Pat Arens, Mary Ann Attorneys for the Estate Schaefer, Dane Koengsknecht, Kathy Luttg, Debbe 03 East State Street St Johns, Mchgan Goerge, Jance Graham, St Johns honor roll Geralyn Rademacher, Lnda Schrauben, Pam Snyder, Terry Thelen, Andy George, Paul Goerge, Brad Mller, Cndy Mnark, Chrs Schafer, Lorrane Thelen, Suzanne Thelen, * Jerry Armbrustmacher, Mke Graff, Julus Koengsknecht, tcathy (FROM PAGE 7B Ormston, Ncholas.Pytlowanyj. t t Cheryl Rce, Dawn Rob- %X? ^"f» " ^ ^ ^ bns, Francne RohrbacV n^ ^* Rademader Kathryn Scharnweber, Mary Schneder, Bran Seyfred, Randy Sllman, Kurt Smon, Jeanne Snder, Dad L. Snyder, Dense Snyder, Ruth Speerbrecker. Lnda Sperry, Cndy Sptler, Dana Swears, Brenda Terpenng, Ken Thayer, Lynn Thelen, Patrck Thelen, Cyntha Thornton, Jll Thrush, Mary Tracy Beth Van Buren, Karen VanNortwck. Harley VanOrsdol, Thomas Verlnde, Wllam Vtous, James Wagner, RuthWatson, Ruth Ann Wllams/ Tena Wllams, Elzabeth Wrck, Danel Whtmore, Cndy Wohlfert, Paul Wood, Wendy Wood, Mare * Woodbury, Cecla Zuker. The lng eteran populaton reached the 28.5 mllon mark In October, accordng to the Veterans Admnstraton; **J3=SS««^W««««9rf«««S«J«W5**4-~ J V f- j Pggott, John Smon, Glen* Feldpausch, (Marlyn Feldpausch. Maureen McKean, Sandy Messer, Lnda Rademacher, Pat Thelen, Lnda Geller, Karen George, Dan Smon, Deb Feldpausch, Mke Fox, Rose Nobach, Dan^ Jandernoa. Marcs Plne, Marlyn Weber, Robbn Ayles, Cheryl Fedewa, Ellen Feldpauschj Mary Fox, Pat Fox, Brenda 4 Hoffman," Mel f Pohl, Lynn, Schmtt. Else Junor Hgh names honor roll,7th GRADE Rodney Acre, DaneL Albaugh, Denns Albaugh, Nancy Arnst, Teresa Bates, Vctor Black, Kelly Bradsh, Douglas Das, Mchael Das. Andrea Fabus, Karen Green, Bruce Hofferbert, Lynette Hrnchark t Carre Mller, Joey McAnnch, Ken Peters, Barbara Pugh, Lor Raymer, Jane Reed, Debbe Whte. 8THGRADE Lsa L Baese, Roberta Baker, Cndy.BIack, Loretta Brchan,^ Karen Chapko, Teresa Clark (All As, Jon toon, Lnda Craen, Donna Das, Mlssa Denoch. Terr Furstenau, ftnne, Glowney (All As, Debra" Green, Sharon Henze (All * As, Dad Hammond,, Gerald Hammond, Darlene Hardaker, Margaret Horak, John Hucko, John Kalebg.. Mark Latz, Roger Loer, Stacy Schoendorf, Douglas Strgs, Kmberly Walters, Mark VostrzanskyJ Rchard Semla. UNICEF has proded for. the tranng of more than^ 746,000 nurses, mdwes (.", chld-care workers,.communty leaders, pedatrcans, nutrtonsts,, santaton workers, school teachers and other personnel serng chldren. Busness Drectory AUTOMOTIVE FARM SERVICES HARDWARE For the BEST BUY n New & Used Cherolet* \See EDINGER & WEBER FOWLER, Phone t ths Court # to,recoer 40-3 possesson/after foreclosure Be a. Partner * by Sherffs sale of the f NOT JUST A CUSTOMER ORDER OF PUBLICATION followng property: y Buy he C-op-Way General. Lot 5 and the East 0 feet * A Iw.«-, AB State of Mchgan, Probate of Lot 50, Supersors Plat - FARMERS > CO-OP Court for, the County l of of\ Ballantlnes Wee FOWLER Phone Clnton.. Farms* Secton 28, T5N, Estate of Clfford R2W,.Townshp of pewtt,* Chase, M,I. \ -Clnton County, Mchgan, ; FARM It s Ordered that.on accordng,to>the recorded^, DRAINAGE Wednesday 5 February 28th r plat (hereof as recorded n 973, at looo A.M,, n the Lber Plat Book, Page 2,, JAMES BURNHAM Pr,ohate Courtroom n the T Clnton County Records, Phone St. Johns Courthouse n St;.Johns, -.Defendants are unlawfully < R-3, S. Johns Mchgan,a hearng beheld occupyng the premses Purna" Feeds, Means S S $ fn^yout Pocket Mathews Eleator Co. h Gtaln Feeds Seeds,. FOWLER CREDIT BUREAU, CLINTON COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU Phone Credt Reports Collectons FOR Yourt JUSTING IN THE Bunau Drectory GOWERS HARDWARE, ^Tahd GRAIN ELEVATOR ** BOTTM3D GAS. Cylnders or Bulk \j Eureka *,. Phone Phone INSURANCE / -» * Complete Insurance Serce A Snce 933, AUTOMOBILE COVERAGE FIRE INSURANCE GENERAL CASUALTY Allaby-Brewbaker, Inc. r OVe* Gamble Store, t - St. Johns-. Phone 224-SZ58

22 February 4/973 CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan 9B Vllage of Maple Rapds VILLAGE OF MAPLE RAPIDS CLINTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN Mnutes * of a regular meetng of the Vllage Councl of the Vllage of Maple Rapds, County of Clnton. and State of Mchgan held n sad Vllage on the 7th day of February A.D. 973 at 7:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Tme: Present: Counclman Schmdt, Brunner, Dean, Tyler, Thomas, Wrght, Presdent Abbott. Absent: Counclman None. The followng preamble and ordnance was offered, by Counclman Brunner and supported by Counclman Dean. WHEREAS, t s deemed necessary to the publc health and publc welfare that an ordnance be passed defnng publc nusances and prohbtng ther creaton and mantenance, the followng ordnance whch shall be numbered Ordnance No. 42 s hereby offered: ORDINANCE NO. 42 THE VILLAGE OF MAPLE RAPIDS ORDAINS: Secton l. Defnton of terms:nusance defned and Prohbted: Whateer annoys, njures or endangers the safety, health, comfort, or repose of the publc; offends publc decency, nterfers wth, obstructs or renders dangerous any street, hghway, nagable lake or stream; or n any way renders the publc nsecure n lfe or property s hereby declared to be lmted to,/ whateer s forbdden by any prosons of ths Ordnance. *-.No person shall commt, create or mantan any nusance. Secton 2. Unsafe Structures Defned: a. Those whose nteror walls or other ertcal _ structural members lst," lean or buckle to such an extent that a plumb lne passng through the center of graty falls outsde of the mddle thrd of ts base. b. Those whch, excluse of the foundaton, show thrty-three (33 per cent or more, of damage on deteroraton of the sup-* portng member or.mem-/ bers, or ffty (50 per cent of damage or deteroraton of the non-supportng enclosng or outsde walls or coerng. c. Those whch hae mproperly dstrbuted loads upon the floors or roofs or n whch the same are oerloaded, or hae nsuffcent strength to be reasonably safe for the purpose used., d. Those whch hae been damaged by fre, wnd or other causes so as to hae become dangerous to lfe, safety, morals, or the general health and welfare of the occupants or the people of the Vllage of Maple Rapds. e. Those whch -* hae become so dlapdated, decayed, unsafe," nsantary or whch so utterly fal to prode the amentes essental to decent lng that they are unft or human habtaton, or are lkely to cause scknessor dsease, so as to work njury to the health, morals, safety or general welfare who le or may le theren. Secton 3: It shall be the duty of the Vllage Fre Chef, or Vllage Health Offcer, or Vllage Presdent, or such offcers actng n unson to nestgate any nusances or potental nusances wthn the Vllage of Maple Rapds. If the aboe offcers determne that a nusance, exsts the matter shall be brought to the attenton of the Vllage Councl. Secton 4:, If the Vllage Councl determnes that a nusance exsts the Vllage Councl shall by resoluton ge notce to the owner of the property to abate the nusance wthn 30 days after, recept of the notce. The notce shall descrbe n complete.detal the condton or condtons whch are deemed to-be publc nusances. The notce shall further state that falure to comply wth ts terms wthn the specfed perod consttute a olaton, of ths ordnance and make the sad lot or premses lable for the necessary expense ncurred by the Vllage rf-adoptng such measures as may be necessary to abate the sad nusance as defned n the notce. Secton 5:. The sad notce shall ether be Sered on the owner of the sad premses or shall be* sered on the owner by certfed mal f the owner Ordnance No. 42 does not resde n the Vllage of Maple Rapds. If the whereabouts of the owner s not known a copy of the sad notce shall be posted n a conspcuous,place on the sad premses. Secton 6: In the eent that the owner, possessor, occuper, \ or any person, frm, or corporaton hang charge of such lot or premses fals or refuses to comply wth the abatement notce as proded for n Secton 4 of ths Ordnance, t shall be the duty of the Vllage Fre Chefs or Vllage Health Offcer, or Vllage Presdent, or any of these, to drect the, Vllage Department of Publc Works to take the necessary steps to abate and remoe such nusance-or" nusances as descrbed n the sad notce n the eent the nusance remans unabated after the date descrbed for remoal n sad notce of abatement. * Secton 7: The Vllage Department of Publc Works shall keep a record of all necessary expense ncurred n the remoal or abatement of sad nusances as caused by the falure or refusal of the responsble persons or persons toabate same wthn the specfed perod of tme and shall submt such statement of expenses to the Vllage Assessor who shall be responsble for leyng aganst the sad lot or premses a specal assessment, sad tax to become a len aganst the sad lot or premses and collectble the same as all other taxes so assessed. Secton 8: Nusance Per Se: The followng acts, serces, apparatus and " structures are hereby declared to be publc nusances: a. The mantenance of any pond, pool of water, or essel holdng stagnant water. bj The throwng, placng, depostng or leang n any street, hghway, lane, alley, publc place, square or sdewalk, or n any prate place or premses where such throwng, placng, depostng, or leang s n the ^opnon of the Vllage Fre Chef, Vllage Health Offcer, or Vllage Presdent, or any of them, dangerous to or detrmental to publc health, or lkely to cause sckness or attract fles, nsects, rodents and/or ermn, by any person of any anmal or egetable substance, dead anmal, fsh, tn cans, bottles, glass, or other rubbsh, drt, excrement, flth, unclean or nauseous water, or fluds, hay, straw, soo^, garbage, swll, anmal bones, hdes, horns, rotten soap, grease, tallow, offal or any other offense artcle or substance whateer. c. The- polluton of any. stream, lake or body of water by, or the depostng nto or upon any hghway," street, lane, alley, publc, street or square, or nto any adjacent lot or grounds of, or depostng or permttng to be deposted any "refuse, foul or nauseous lqud or water, creamery or ndustral waste, or forcng or dschargng nto any publc or prate sewer any steam, apor or gas % h d. The emsson of noxous fumes or gas n such quanttes as to, render occupancy of property uncomfortable to a person of Ordnary sensbltes. ^ * Secton 9: Penalty Any person who shall fal to comply wth a notce to abate a nusance wthn the tme lmts set by such notce ssued under the prosons of ths Ordnance shall be gulty of a msdemeanor and shall be fned not more than $00.00 or mprsoned not more than thrty (30 days, or both. Secton 0: " All ordnances, resolutons, or order or parts thereof, n conflct wth the prosons of ths Ordnance are, to the extent of such conflcts, hereby repealed. Secton : Seerablty: In any secton, paragraph, clause, or prosons of ths Ordnance shall be held nald, the naldty of such secton, paragraph-, ^clause, or prosons shall not affect any of the other, prosons of ths Ordnance. Secton 2: * Ths Ordnance shall become effecte Twenty (20 days after passage. I hereby certfy, that the. foregong /consttutes a true and complete copy of Ordnance No. 42 duly adopted by., the Vllage Councl of the Vllage of Maple Rapds, County of Clnton-and State of Mchgan at a" regular meetng held on February 7, 973 and that publc notce of sad meetng was gen pursuant to Act. No. 26, Publc Acts op Mchgan, 9B8, ncludng n the case of a specal (meetng or rescheduled meetng notce by publcaton or postng at least twele hours pror to the tme set for the meetng. I further certfy that the followng Counclmn were present at sad meetng Schmdt, Brunner, Dean, Tyler, Thomas, Wrght, Presdent Abbott and that the followng Counclmen were absent. None. I further certfy that the followng Counclmen.oted for adopton of sad Ordnance Schmdt, Brunner, Dean, Tyler, Thomas, Wrght and that the followng Counclmen oted aganst adopton of sad Ordnance None. I further certfy that sad ordnance has been recorded n the Ordnance Book of the Vllage and that such recordng has been authentcated by the sgnatures of the Vllage Presdent and Vllage Clerk. s/maxine L. FLOATE VILLAGE CLERK 42- Experts to ar land use ssues EAST. LANSING -- Mchgan land use conflcts wll be ared Wednesday mornng, March 2, durng the Farmers Week at Mchgan State Unersty. Launchng the specal sesson wll be Dr L. L. Boger, dean of MSUs Two on Deans lst KALAMAZOO - A total of,908 Western Mchgan Unersty students hae, won recognton as scholars by beng named to the unerstys Deans Lst for the recent fall semester. Those from Clnton County on the Deans Lst are Marlyn Smon of Fowler and Anne T. Fox, St Johns. North Bengal \\\ Mrs Wm. I.rnsl Mr and Mrs J. D. Bancroft and chldren of S. W. Dallas and Mr and Mrs Fred W. Pasch sted Mrs John Cramer of Mullken Sunday, afternoon, Feb 4. In the eenng they called on Mr and Mrs Ralph Hayes of Rley. LHS Honor Socety nducts new members. LAINGSBURG -- The Langsburg Hgh "School Nash Chapter of the Natonal Honor Socety held ts annual nducton ceremony Wednesday eenng, Jan 7 n the hgh school cafetera. Many frends and famly members were on hand to wtness the formal ntaton conducted by current members of the socety: Paul Schegelmann, Dae Muylle, Faye Hunt, Theora Matthews and Theona Matthews. Dale Herder, prncpal of Langsburg Hgh School and Robert Englander, counselor, congratulated the new ntates and presented them wth ther NHS pns and membershp^, cards. Elzabeth DeVault was the panst. Two sophomores, Pam Schlegelmann and Cheryl Wllams, were gen prosonal membershp. Both hae, mantaned A scholastc aerages and further, hae fulflled the socetys requrements of outstandng character, leadershp and serce.. Full membershp prleges are awarded only to junors and senors who hae mantaned a B aerage and fulflled the requstes of character, leadershp, and serce.- Senor ntates were Mary Pno, Mchelle Caswell, and Jance Putnam. Elzabeth DeVault, Laure Jones, Kurt Brandt, Leah Gllett, Mary Watson, Pat Doyle, Jalene Ras,mussen, and Karen Hleman were the junor ntates. Followng the ceremony punch and cookes, made by Mrs Lnda Letwns Foregn Foods Class, were enjoyed by eeryone. Robert Englander and Mrs Barbara Haughey are faculty sponsors of the socety. Trezse nam d to commttees LANSING -- State Representate Douglas Trezse (R-Owosso today was chosen by the Republcan leadershp n the Mchgan House of DAR meets Rer Wabwaysn Chapter, Daughters of the Amercan Reoluton.metat the home of Mrs. /ohn F. Caudy on Thursday eenng. The meetng was called to order bythe Regent, Mss Maralyse Brooks. The Presdent Generals Message was read by-mrs Dean Gll. Resolutons passed at the last Natonal Congress on "Unted Natons Conference on Human Enronment;" "Eduqaton," and "Immgraton and Populaton, Control," were read by Mss Shrley Pouch. ^Natonal Defense Charman Mrs Dale Calders artcle, from the Natonal Defender was^wll the ;U.S. Ge Up Guantanamo Naal Base." Mrs Harold Mllman reported that the 5th and 6th grades of St Joseph School are wrtng on "A Patrot of 773" for the Amercan^ Hstory Essay Contest. The program-was by Mrs H. Mannng "Bross. She reported on the Conference "Reachng Out -To the Amercan Indan," spon-* sored by the Mchgan Department of Educaton State Lbrary Serces, She told of the Amercan, and Mchgan Indans-today and brought many books the Bement Lbrary has on the Amercan Indan. The Chppewa-or Ojbwa Indans Were essentally nomadc and bands roamed oer the local terrtory, -The next meetng wll be wth Mrs Bross at whch tme the DAR Good Ctzen Mss Sharon Barnes wll be honored /^ North Bengal lt. Mrs Wm. Krnst Mr andmrs Marn Etts entertaned ther 2 lttle granddaughters, the Cornwell chldren of St Johns, oer the weekend. Representates to sere n two party Leadershp postons. The new appontments nclude Assstant Republcan Caucus Commttee on * Personnel and Assstant Republcan Whp. "These two new responsbltes come as an added challenge that I ew as mportant functons n the nner workng of our Republcan Party n the lower chamber," Treze sad. "I am pleased that my Republcan colleagues hae chosen, me to fll these newly created postons." Accordng to Representate Trezse "the role of the Whp s to assst the leadershp n knownng where each member s, who s absent, know what legslaton s, beng con-, sdered and ge the leadershp an dea of how the otes stand on each ssue. Wth 50" Republcan members n the House ths task s one that deseres -more attenton. "In my capacty as a member of the newly created Commttee on Personnel I wll, be ealuatng the oerall Republcan staff operaton relate to hrng and staff leels -and make recommendatons to the caucus. Cha rman of ths four member commttee wll be Raymond Smth (R-Ann Arbor wth House Republcan leader Clfford Smart (R-Walled Lake assumng the role of Personnel Offcer for the House Republcans," Trezse concluded. > Conley named to Deans Lst Forest R. Conley, son of Mr and Mrs Forest Conley, 050 West Thrd St, Fowler, was named to the Deans Honor Lst for the" frst quarter of the academc t year at the Krkslle College of Osteopathc Medcne, Krkslle, Mo. He s a 968 graduate of Fowler Hgh School, attended CMU, -year, MSU 3 years and now resdes n Krkslle, Mo wth hs wfe, formerly Mss - Sharon Frechen.» College of Agrculture and Natural Resources and la member of the Goernors Commsson on Land Use. "Land use" was the matter of concern most often heard by Dr Boger and hs assstant deans when they toured Mchgan n a seres of "Lstenng Post" meetngs n December. Followng Boger wll be. Sen.Wllam Ballenger, sponsor of Mchgan Senate Bll 30 on Land Use, and Rep Phllp Martn, sponsor of House Bll 6256 on Land ^ Use. After ther presentatons, they wll feld questons from the audence. The land-use ssue became partcularly hot n late fall when open meetngs were held to dscuss the US Army Corps of Engneers recommendaton that Detrot wastes could be handled by sprayng them oer large tracts of farm land n Mchgans Thumb. Other cty-rdral conflcts hae arsen wth ncreased demand for recreaton - snowmoblng, huntng, etc. - - n some of the less populated areas of the state. "A Role for the State" wll be dscussed n the afternoon by Karl R. Hosford, of the Mchgan Department of Natural Resources Interm Offce on Land Use, and Larry E. Folks, of the Mchgan State Plannng Dsons execute offce. ALL LAND-USE sessons wll be held n the audtorum of The Kellogg Center for Contnung Educaton at MSU. North : Bengal By Mrs.-Wlltl^m Ernst Phono Mrs Lous Mortz had the msfortune to fracture her wrst on Tuesday, Jan 30, On Frday, Feb 2, Agnes Bearndt and Peggy Mowhatt of rural Sx Lakes sted Mr and Mrs Wllam Ernst. Mr and Mrs Floyd Foerch called on ther son-n-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Stee Thelen and Sherry Lynn of Fowler, Sunday afternoon, Feb 4. CLINTON COUNTY TENTATIVE RECOMMENDED EQUALIZATION RATIOS & ESTIMATED MULTIPLIERS FOR 973 PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS A " UNIT Bath Townshp Bengal Townshp Bngham Townshp Dallas Townshp DeWtt Townshp Duplan Townshp Eagle Townshp Essex Townshp Greenbush Townshp Lebanon Townshp Ole Townshp Od Townshp Rley Townshp Vctor Townshp Watertown Townshp Westphala Townshp Cty of DeWtt Cty of St. Johns REAL RATIO, PROPERTY MULTIPLIER *" PERSONAL RATIO (.-. PROPERTY MULTIPLIER " r.oooo Ratos and Multplers art J subject to change dependng on adjustments made b^e Assessors. CLINTON COUNTY EQUALIZATION DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL NOTICE OF SALE $3,550, County of Clnton, State of Mchgan Clnton County Santary Sewage Dsposal System No. 4 Bonds (Charter Townshp of Bath SEALED BIDS for the purchase of the aboe bonds wll be receed by, the undersgned at the offces of the Depart- ment of Publc Works located at 003 South Oakland Street, St. Johns, Mchgan, on Monday, the 26th day of February, 973; untl 8:00 oclock, pm, Eastern Standard, Tme, at whch tme and place sad bds wll be publcly open and read. 3QND DETAILS: Sad bonds,,,wll be cqupon bonds (regstrable as to prncpal only, of Uje denomnaton tot $5,000 each, dated Noember l,?l!72, numbered n drect order of maturty from upwards ard wll bear nterest from ther date payable on May,973, and sem-annually thereafter. Sad bonds wll mature on the last day of Noember, as follows: $50,000 Noember st of each of the year 976 to984 ncluse; $75,000 Noember st of each of the years 985 to 990, ncluse; $00,000 Noember st of each of the years 99 and 992; $25,000 Noember st of each of the years 993 to 995, ncluse; $50,000 Noember st of each of the years 996 to 998, ncluse; $75,000 Noember st of each of the years 999 and 2000; $00,000 Noember st of each of the years 200 to 2004, ncluse; $25,000 Noember st of each of the years 2005 to 200, ncluse; $50,000 Noember, 20; and $75,000 Noember, 202. PRIOR REDEMPTION: Bonds maturng on and after Noember,995, shall be subject to redempton pror to maturty, at the opton of the County, n nerse numercal order, on any one or more nterest payment dates bn or after Noember,987, at par and accrued nterest to the date fxed for redempton, plus a premum as follows: 3% of the par alue of each bond called for redempton on or after Noember,,987, but pror to Noember, 99; 2-/2% of the par alue of each bond called for.redempton on or after Noember, 99, but pror to Noember, 995; 2% of the par alue of each bond called for redempton on or after Noember, 995, but pror to Noember, 999; -/2% of thcpar alue of each bond called for redempton on or after Noember, ". * 999, but pror to Noember, 2003; - % of the par alue of each bond called for redempton on or after Noember, 2003, but pror to Noember,.2007; /2% o tle P ar alue of eaoh bond called for redempton on or after Noember, 2007, but pror to maturty. Thrty days notce of redempton shall be gen by publcaton, at least once n a newspaper or publcaton crculated n the State of Mchgan, whch carres as part of ts regular serce, notces of sale of muncpal bonds, and n, case of regstered bonds thrty (30 days notce shall be gen by mal to the regstered holder of the regstered address. Bonds called for redempton shall not bear nterest after the redempton date, proded funds are on,hand wth the payng agent to redeem the same. INTEREST RATE AND BIDDING DETAILS: The bonds shall bear nterest at a rate or rates not exceedng 6% per annum, to be fxed by the bds therefor, expressed n multples of /8 or _ /20 of % or both. The nterest on any one bond shall beat one rate only, all bonds maturng n any one year must carry the same nterest rate and each coupon perod shall be represented by one nterest coupon. The dfferencebetween the hghest and lowest nterest rate:on the bonds shall not exceed 2%.< No proposal for the purchase of less than all of the bonds or at a prce less than, 00% of ther par alue wll be consdered. PAYING AGENT: Both prncpal and nterest shall be payable at a bank or trust company located n Mchgan qualfed to act as payng agent under State or Unted States law, to be desgnated by the orgnal purchaser of the bonds, who mayalso desgnate a co-payng agent, whch may be located outsde of Mchgan, qualfed to act as payng agentunder the law of the State n whch located or of the Unted States, both of whch shall be subject to approal of the undersgned. PURPOSE AND SECURITY: The bonds are to be ssued under the proson of Act 85, Publc Acts of Mchgan, 957, as amended, n antcpaton of and are payable prmarly from contractual oblgatons of the Charter Townshp of Bath, to proyde,the necessary funds to pay a part of the "cost of constructng a sewage dsposal system fovthe -Charter Totyrshtp of Bath The contractualpayments are suffcentto paythe prncpal and nterest on the bonds, when due. The statute under whch sad bonds are ssued prodes that the tax leyng offcals of the Townshp shall ley suffcent taxes to pay sad contractual payments as the same become due, unlessthere has been set asde suffcent mones therefor. FULL FAITH AND CREDIT OF COUNTY: Pursuant to resoluton adopted by ts Board of Commssoners, the County of Clnton has pledged ts full fath and credt for the payment of prncpal of and nterest on the bonds. GOOD FAITH: A certfed or cashers check n the amount of $7,000, drawn upon an ncorporated bank or trust company and payable to the order of the Treasurer of the County musj accompany each bd as a guarantee of good fath on the part of the bdder, to be forfeted as lqudated damages f such bd be accepted and the bdder fals to take up and pay for the bonds. No nterest shall be allowed on the good fath checks and checks of the unsuccessful bdders wll be promptly returned to each bdders representate or by regstered mal. The good fath check of the successful bdder wll be mmedately cashed and payment for the balance of the purchase prce of the bonds shall be made at the closng. AWARD OF BONDS: The bonds wll be awarded to the bdder whose bd produces the lowest nterest cost computed by determnng, at the rate or rates specfed n the bd, the total dollar alue of all nterest on the bonds from March, 973 to ther maturty and deductng therefrom any premum. LEGAL OPINION: Bds shall be condtoned upon the unqualfed approng opnon of Mller, Canfeld, Paddock and Stone, attorneys of Detrot, Mchgan, a copy of whch opnon wll be prnted on the reerse sde of each bond, and the orgnal of whch wll be furnshed wthout expense to the purchaser of the bonds at the delery thereof. DELIVERY OF BONDS: The County wll furnsh*bonds ready for executon at ts expense. Bonds wll be delered wthout expense to the purchaser at a place to be desgnated - by the purchaser. The.usual closng documents, ncludng a certfcate that no ltgaton s pendng affectng the ssuance of the bonds, wll be r delered at the tme of the delery of the bonds. If the bonds are not tendered for delery by twele oclock noon, Eastern Standard Tme, on the 45th day followng the date of sale, or the frst busness day thereafter f sad 45th day s not a busness day, the successful bdder may on that day, or any tme thereafter untl delery of the bonds, wthdraw hs proposal by serng notce of cancellaton, n wrtng, on the undersgned n whch eent the County shall promptly return the good fath depost, Payment for the bonds shall be made n Federal Resere Funds. Accrued nterest to the date of delery of the bonds shall be pad by the purchaser at the tme of delery. FINANCIAL CONSULTANT: Further nformaton wth respect to sad bonds may be obtaned from Stauder, Barch and Assocates, 63 Kercheal, Grosse Ponts Farms, Mchgan,-Telephone: ( THE RIGHT ISHESERVED TO REJECT ANY OR ALL : BIDS!. > ENVELOPES contanng the bds should be planly marked "Proposal for Clnton County Santary Sewage Dsposal System No, 4 Bonds." Paul Nobs Secretary, Department of Publc Works Clnton County. Mchgan APPROVED: FEB 6, 973, STATE OF MICHIGAN MUNICIPAL FINANCE COMMISSION

23 0B \ CLINTON COUNTYNEWS, St Johns, Mchgan 7 February 4,973 Clnton area bowlng TENPINKEGLERS 209; Ind Hgh ^Seres, J. W Tatroe 558; Team Hgh McKenze*slns 7 Game, Fghtng Irsh 667; Dasys 5 Team Hgh Seres, Charles Allaby & Brewbaker, Inc Tunasl GAMES D. Humenk E. J,s Standard 4 0, 20; J. Tatroe 209. Amercan Legon 2 2 SPLITS CONVERTED Jule K 2 2 B. Shutes, L. Strckland, B. Masarks Shell * 3 Dcken 3-0; B. Shutes Hallenbecks Con 3 0; D. Humenk 5-6; C. Brunos 3 Tatroe, J. Pease 5-6-0; K. Clnton Nat Bank 0 " 4 - Barrett 4-5; S. Haas,, D. ParrsRexall Drugs 9 5 -"Martn" 5-7; D.Martn 2-4-0, Hub Tre Center Hgh game nd, Sally TUESDAY TEATIME Gaenda 2; Hgh three LEAGUE games nd, Sally Gaenda 537; Hgh games team, Hub Tre Center 840; Hgh three games team, Hub Tre Center HONOR ROLL S. Baley ; D. Thompson 50; J. Heathman 528; J. Medna 503; K. Penx 56. Splts conerted - S. Baley 5-6-0; J. Murray 5-7; J. Bensnger 5-8-0; S. Desprez 5-0; A. Hebeck, J. Heathman TWIN CITY HazlesMobFds Wllets Studo Cans Buctc Cln Nat Bank W Lews Plumb &Htg 8 7 Coca Cola 8 7.VFW 7 8 Kurts Appl 7 8 Andys IGA MorartyBldgs 6 9 CoaksAcadmey 6 9 Sprte 3 2 Hgh game nd, JCm Paterson 235; Hgh three games nd, Bruce Thelen 583; Hgh games team, Lews Plmb 895; Hgh three r.. games team, Lews Plmb 2427 Brunos HONOR ROLL - Marn g ale y s. Ball 203; Chuck Hade 27; Dry Dock " W L Arts Refnery 20 4 S&H Farms 7 7 Vals Pzzera 6 8 Aloha Dre In 3 Gratot Farmers 2 2 E-Z-FloChem 3 Randolphs u 3 Furman Realty 0 4 Redwng Lanes 0 4 Cen Nat Bank, 9 5 Paradse Rado & TV 8 6 ClntMachne Co 7 7 Hgh game nd, Dorothy Tatroe 94; Hgh three games nd, Carolyn Sptzley 487; Hgh games team, Central Natonal Bank 849; Hgh three games team, Central Natonal Bank 232. Splts conerted -.Betty Martn, Erra Burk 3-0; Alberta Cornwell 5-6-0; Jean Bradley 5-6; Ramona Harper 6-7-0; Phylls Nobs 2-7; Donna Shane, Dane Harger, Helen Dunkel, Mary Saage 5-0; Dane Harger COMMERCIAL BOWLING <* allawas Lynn Neller 2; Rchard Wood 202; Guy Snyder 27; De. m "f s o "? Leon Lews Road Rehmanns House 5 PIN LEAGUE Redwng Lns W L Strouse Ol Leey Jewelers Aloha Fghtng Irsh * 50 Sprte 4-P*s 48 Charles Tunas 44 Alley Cats 43 Sandbaggers 43 Roberts Ceramcs 40 Sold State B-Sers Farm Bureau 38-/2 4-/ Karens Krunchers 29-/2 50-/2 Pnsetters Ind Hgh Game, J. Tatroe LEAGUE W L /2 3-/ /2 32-/ /2 33-/2 33 * /2 37-/ Hgh game nd, D. Cornwell 226; Hgh three games nd, K. Barrett 594; Hgh 37 games team, Brunos 958; 40 Hgh three games team, Brunos 2696,, HONOR ROLL Keth Penx 25; Jm Patrck 24; M. Durbn 203; E. Feldpausch 23; K. Barrett ; Jon Tatroe 202; Rch Snyder 20; D. Cornwell 226. FIRST NIGHTERS ( Ncks FrMkt Andys IGA Dog & Suds Lanterman Ins D&B Party Sh Ctgo, Carlngs Lqws Hdwe, Smon Realty Homeltejs W L 3-/2 2-/ \7 8-/2 7-/, 8». 8 * Becks FrmMkt 5-/2 0-/2 Hub Motel 3-/22-/2 Hgh game nd, M Hurst 202; Hgh three games nd, H Pearson 492; Hgh games /team, Lews Hardware 832; Hgh three games team 245?. \ Splts G. Bshop, J. Albrng, A. Hatta 3-0; M. Sehlke 4-7-9; R. Schumaker 4-5-7; W. Ferrall, J. Swanchara 5-7; R. Blackledge ; D. VanBelkum 5-6, 4-5-7, 5-0. CAPITOL W L Coca Cola 42 8 Moor-Mans Feeds Bobs Bar Beaufores Barb Sh Co-ops Captol Sgs & Ln,33 27 WoodburysFlSh Cen Nat Bank 29 3 Morarty Bldgs 27 33* Cartngs Beer * Fresca 9 4.VFW 9 4 Hgh game nd, Clyde Pearson 233; Hgh three games nd, Ray Urbanak 546; Hgh games team, Bobs Bar 90; Hgh three games team, Central Nat HONOR ROLL Ray Urbanak 2; George Hggns 207; Jeff Slm 25; Lester Welton 203, COFFEE-CUP General Tre 7 Jays Serce 5 Daleys - 3 Roadrunners 2 Clnton Crop 0 Tastee Freez * 0 Snack Bar 9 Jms Rado & TV Msson Imp Houghtons Oerway Ag Chaparral W L Ind Hgh Game, Sue Mudget 89, Rose Rtter 87; Ind Hgh Seres, Sue Mudget 505, Rose Rttej 49; Team Hgh Game, Houghtons 858; Team Hgh Seres, Daleys SPLITS A. Hebeck, D. Houghton/B. Martn 3-0; A. Hebeck, M, Musfolf^P. May 5-7. NIGHT HAWK -, W Glberts Ingalls 45 Legon 44 McKenzeS". 43. Zeebs 43 Becks 42 L Hettlers 35-/2 33-/2 Coca Cola 33-/2 35-/2 Dunkels Egg Staton 3 38 Randolphs Shell St Johns Ol 2 57 fnd Hgh Game, J. Anderson 224; Ind Hgh Seres, G. Snyder 567; Team Hgh Game, Becks 887; Team Hgh Seres, Becks HONOR ROLL J. Anderson 224; T. Whte 205; S. Cornwell 203; G. Snyder 205. SKIRTS AND SKIRTS W L Coldstream 8-/2, 9-/2 Dunkel-Plum & Htg 7 Kelly Tres 6-/2 -/2 ThePBs 5-/2 l l/2 Guys Sunoco Sr 5-/2 2-/2 Central Nat Bk 4-/2 3-/2 DryDodDLge 4-/2 3-/2 Lucky Wonders 4 4 Ptterson & Sons 3-/2 4-/2 MaTa 2-/2 5-/2 Ralyke Farms 9 9 Slop Shots 7 2 Hgh game nd, George Smth 220, Kay Penx 75; Hgh three games nd, Kay Penx 477, Henry Schmd 578; Hgh games team, Dunkel Plumbng & Heatng 638; Hgh three games team Kelley Tres 84. SHIRTS AND SKIRTS W L Dunkel Plum & Htg 6 8 Coldstream 5-/2 8-/2 Kelley Tres 3-/2 0-/2 Central Nat Bk 3-/2 0-/2 Patterson & Sons 3-/2 0-/2 ThePBs 2-/2 -/2 Guys Sunoco Ser -/2 2-/2 MaTa -/2 2-/2 Lucky Wonders 3 Dry Dock DLge 0-/2 3-/2 Ralyke Farms 8 6 Slop Shots, 7 7 Hgh: game nd, Ellen Martens 83, Dale Anderson 224; Hgh three games nd, Ellen Martens 57, Hank Schmd 580; Hgh games team, Kelley Tres 720; Hgh three gamesteam Central* Natonal ^a^q^oa. $$f ( Returns from tranng John Geller, serceman for S&H Farms, las just returned from a week-long tranng program at thesperry New Holland Serce Tranrg Center at New Holland, Pennsylana. Whle at the center he attended sessons n the serce and repar of a wde arety of modern farm machnery. Geller, who resdes at 354 W Prce Road, St Johns has been employed by S & H Farms for G months. He has an extense farm and mechancal background., P-VV home ec, FHA K ore workng Ths year FHA s gong to be more closely related to the home economcs program. Thngs such as. cookng, sewng, knttng, cannng and freezng, cake decoratng, flower arrangng, room and home decoratng, manners, goodgroomng, datng, care of babes and chldren, and nutrton and well-balanced /letsare studed n the Home economcs program. FHAs program wll nclude many of these. There are many students enrolled n Chld Deelopment, Consumers Educaton, Home and Famly Lng, Home Plannng and Decoraton. Boys, as well as grls, are enrolled n these classes. Students operate a nursery school and st stores to learn to shop wsely. > P-W has. expanded ts /homemakng program to 2 teachers.also, we, the FHA offcers and adsors, are plannng to start a new Junor program for (freshmen. Ths wll be ther" own EHA.program.-Theyll st our nghtly meetngs. "Many thngs done and dscussed n home economcs are related to and done n FHA. There s much hope that many grls, and een boys, wll jon FHA. It wll ge them-a good understandng of lfe as a homemaker. For FHA and home together FHA. The grl, or grls, wth economcs, many thngs are ( hghest ponts may go to done for socety. Cancer, State Conenton. UNICEF, Care, Unted Fund, adoptng an orphan, programs to- mproe mnorty relatons, Vstng the sck: old folks, blnd, the retarded, deaf, etc, are all part of the dutes of FHAers. There are also many fun acttes n FHA and home economcs, too. There are partes, dances, style shows, nternatonal banquets, talent shows, fsh frys, and trps. Grls also work on degrees for FHA. There are 3 dfferent degrees, and each s a lttle harder, but well rewardng: {% Junor (2 Chapter (3 State. There are goals for each, wth a wrteup on what has been done, and fnally, a test. For the state degree, there are many goals and much hard work s noled. There s a ponts system n FHA. Ponts are kept accordng to how much work, c } done durng the year for State Conenton s held n the sprng each year, for 3 days. Grls wth state degrees may also go. Those gong get excused from school. They get to meet new grls and compare deas and hae lots of fun, as well as learn. Workshop s held n the early summer each year. It s for newljschosen offcers, usually the top four. It s located n dfferent places n Mchgan each year. Ths year t was Held at Northern Mchgan Unersty, n Marquette. Grls from all oer Mchgan go to compare and take back deas to ther chapters., * ^-Au St. Johrjs Hgh School/ MONDAX- \ Hamburg Gray \ Mashed Potatoes -Sweet & Sour Buttered Beets, * Cole Slaw * j ^ Roll & Butter - /2 pnt Mlk Butterscotch Browne TUESDAY Pzza > Corn, Frut Mold /2 pnt Mlk Cooke WEDNESDAY Baked Chcken Dressng or Mashed f Potatoes Peas Tossed Salad -., Whole Wheat Roll h Butter " /2 pnt Mlk, Puddng THURSDAY Meat Loaf n Tomato - Sauce Hash Browns Green Beans Roll & Butter /2.pnt Mlk Frut Cooke FRIDAY. Hot Dogs French Fres - Senor Hgh Potato Chps - Junor Hgh Parsley Carrots ^/2 pnt Mlk Cherry Crsp StfSSff DRIVE-IN BANKING Mon. thru Thurs. 8:30-5 prt Frdays r 8:30-8 ptn Saturdays _JL 8:30 - pm CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK ST. JOHNS *!t a -Tt^J *s &u& VALENTINES GUIDE a o ^5S2^$ - w&: Cnarge.yqur purchases to: Zephyr MOORE OIL CO. ST. JOHNS Ph Dstncte PRINTING When Tme Means Money? We can sae you both. Well meet your deadlne and sae you money. NOW " Clnfon County News 4 < W/L CARDS FOR YOUR VALENTINE and TABLE DECORATIONS For Valentnes Day - _: ssrfso ALWAYS IN THE MARKET FOR Oats Corn Wheat Soybeans a Whte Beans Sell, Store, or Gran Bank BULK AND BAGGED FERTILIZER, AND BULK DELIVERY OF PURINA FEEDS MATHEWS ELEVATOR Fowler, Mch. Ph EVERYTHING FOR THE SOIL St. Johns VIRGIL ZEEB Ashley &r- LATMDB7YNK 04S. US-27, Ph St. Johns, Mch, Serng Amercas Farmers: Proders of Plenty SEE US FIRST FOR FARM LOANS New Facltes? Repars? Expanson?»Modernzaton? TEST DRIVE THE73s NOW! Cherolet t Caprce Jm Ednger Cherolet * Fowler PLUMBING AND HEATING * RESIDENTIAL * COMMERCIAL QUALITY WORK, ", DUNKEL PLUMBING HEATING; St. Johps No job s too large or too small for CAINS COMPLETE AUTO BODY, Any Make-Any Model /. Bumplns-Pan tng-recondtonng tha fnest workmanshp makes It look lke new., Bulck CAINS Inc. p0 "" ac Opel 2pHflham St. Johns GMC

24 «* * *P UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Re. Francs Carl Johannldes - Mnster 9t30 am Church School 030 am Fellowshp lltoo am Mornng Worshp Thursday, Feb pm Womens Prayer Group Frday, Fab pm Womens Prayer Group Monday, Feb. 9 9:00 am Womens Prayer Group Tuesday, Feb. 20 9:00 am Mary Magdalene Crcle at the church Wednesday, Feb 2 4:00 pm Carol Chor rehearsal \ 6:30 pm chapel Chor rehearsal 7:30 pm Chancel Chor rehearsal FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Aerlll M. Carson, Mnster *^,9:45 - Church School llyqp - Mornng Worshp Thursday, Feb. 5,973 ll30-l:oo Publc Luncheon Sunday, Feb. 8,973 9:45 Church School :00 Mornng Worshp Tuesday, Feb 20M973 :00 Prlscllla Afqan :30 Elzabeth Wlnslow 8:00 Pearl Caldwell Vesper Wednesday, Fob 2, 973 6:45 Boy Scout Troop No 8 8:00 Chancel Chor Rehearsal FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH South US-27. Paul A. Tras, Pastor 9:45 am Bble School 0:55 am Worshp Serce am Chldrens Churches 6 pm IN-TIME and HI-TIME 7 pm Eenng Worshp Each Wed 7 pm The Hour of Power for the whole famly. B pm Chor practce. s 8:00 pm - Chor Practce Jr. Basketball Frst, Sunday-Communon Serce Frst Tuesday-Deacons Meetng Second Tuesday-Ladles Mssonary Crcle. Last Tuesday-Trustees Meetng Mon,-Frl "Moments of Medtaton." 9:5am Rado WRBJ Church offce hours,! 9-2 & -3 Mon thru Frl ST JOHNSS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner of Mead and Walker Rectory 406 E Walker Phone f. Offce V973 Schedule Eery Sunday 8 am Holy Communon 2d 4 4th Sunday 0 am Holy Communon and Sermon "Other Sundays - o am - Mornng Prayer and Sermon Nursery & church school > am for nnsery=jthrough cth * - - * Next Sunday n Clnton County churches SEVENTH DAY ADVENTSTS 686 North Lansng Street Elder, E.F. Herzel, Pastor Serces held on, Saturday 9:5 am Church Serce, 0:30 am - Sabbath,School Serce WEST PILGRIM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Parks and Groe Rd HeBranK.Shedn,Mnster. 9;30 am - Worshp Serce»» 0:45 am Church School ASSEMBLY OF GOD SUS-27&EBaWwn Joseph F. Eger, Jr. Paslor 0:00 atp - Sunday School :00 am- Mo-nng Worshp 0:30 pm Youth Serce 7:30 pm - Sunday Eenng 7:00 pm - Wednesday, second and fourth WMC 7:30 pm-wednesday eenng serce PRICE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Re. Darold B.Boyd 9:45 am - Church School :00 am - Mornng Worshp Womens Socety meets the last Wednesday of each month, Dnner at 2;30. Meetng at :30, Youth Fellowshp meets the frst and thrd Monday or each month at 7:30 pm Councl of Church Mnstres and Admnstrate Board meets the frst Sunday of each month fallowng a- potluck dnner at noon. Youth chor meets each Wednesday at 7 pm Senor chor meets each Wednesday at 7:30 pm JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Kngdom Hal 993 North Lansng St Tuesday, 7:30 pm - Congregaton Book Studes. Text studed: "The Natons Shall Know That I am Jehoah-How?" N - Thursday, 7:30 pm - Theocratc Mnstry School-Texts Used: "Bble" and "Ad to Bble Understandng" 8:30 pm Serce Meetng. Sunday, 9:30 am - Publc Lecture - Genby Qualfed Representate of the /Walchtower, Bble and tract Socety.l0:30am- Watchtowcr Study - Current ssue of the "Watchtower" magazne studes. PUBLIC INVITED NO COLLECTION TAKEN FJRSTCHURCHOFGOD Re Jeff Webb - 32 N US-27 Phone B * 9:45 am Church School. :00 am Worshp Serce, 7:00 pm Eenng Worshp 8:00pm Youth Fellowshp st and 3rd Sunday of the month. Wednesday:-7:45 pm Famly Bble Study. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 55 North Lansng Street Re Wesley Manker Phone :00 am- Sunday School :00 am - Mornng Worshp 6:5 pm - Young peoples Serce 7:00 pm - Eenng Worshp, Eery Monday ee 7 pm - Sprtual ^ g ^ ^ ^ S S ^ * CUzens ^ *"" " FREE METHODIST aurcil " 2d & 4th Tuesday - Noon Senor Ctzens * Eery {Tuesday mornng and eenng weght watchers 2d Wednesday -5 pm Famly Plannng Clnc -* st k *3rd Wed mornng OEO Nutrtfoth Class. Eery other Wed eenng 730 Cadet Grl Scouts Eery 4th Thursday Jaycettes 8 pm Eery Thursday a pm AA Al Anon Eery Frday 3:5 pm Brownes CHURCH OF CHRIST OF ST. JOHNS 400 EState Mke Hargrae, Mnster 9:30 am Sunday School 0:30 am Mornng Worshp 5:30 pm Youth Fellowshp 6:30 pm Eenng Serce Wed, 7.00 pm Prayer Meetng Call for more Informaton ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH Re Wllam G. Hankcrd, Pastor Re. Raymond Goehrng Assocate Pastor,Rectory 09 Lnden SL Ph Conent 0 S. Oakland-Ph School 20 E. Cass Ph Mass Schedule Saturday Eenng 7 pm Sunday 7:30, 9, 0:30 and 2. Holy Days See bulletn. Weekdays 7:30 and 8:30 am and 7:5 pm Sacrament of Penance Saturdays, 3:30 to 5 pm: after 7 pm Mass untl 9 pm. Weekday eenngs a few mnutes before eenng Mass. * Frst Frdays Sacrament of Penance, Thursday from 46 5 pm and after the eenng Mass untl all are heard. Mass and Prayers of Adoraton at 7:5 pm Holy Communon on Frday ate and 7:5 am. Adoraton of, the Blessed Sacrament, 8:30 pm on Thursday through 7 pm on Frst Frday. Deotons Our Mother of Perpetual Help Noena after 7:5 pm Mass each Tuesday. Relgous Instructon Classes- Adult Inqury Class, Tuesday at8 pm. Hgh School CCD, Wednesday at 8 pm. Publc Grade School CCD, Tuesdays from 4 untl 5" pm. Baptsms Each Sunday at :30 by appontment. Other arrangements by appontment. ST JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH The Church of The Luthet4n Hour U.S,-27atSturgls Robert D. Koeppen, Pastor 9:00 am Sunday School and. Bble Dscussons 0M5 am Dne Worshp -B:00am3rdSunday of Each Month-, Matns Serce 0:5 am Holy Communon st and 3rd Sundays each month 7:30pmIstTuesdayofeachmonth - Lades Guld and LWML k 8:00 pm 3rd Tuesday of each month - Book Dscusson Club- > 3:l5to6*:5WeeklyonWednesdaya *** Weekly Day School September through May * Confrmaton nstructon Wed after 3:5 pm * * 7:30 pm Wednesdays - Adult Informaton Classes, begnnng each September and February - Call or for specfc nformaton Church "Offlee Hours 9:00-2:00 am, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Frday,, TUB WAYSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Re. Rchard Abney, Pastor Aboutl2mllesnorth The Corner of N US-27 and Rooseelt Sunday school lotoo a.m. Mornng Worshp -:00 a.m. Sunday eenng - 7:30 p.m. Wednesday eenng serce 7t30 p.m. A church where eeryone Is. welcome J 305 Church Street Phone Robert Bentley, Mnster 0:00 am - Sunday School :00 am - Mornng Worshp 6:00 pm - Eenng Worshp Prayer serce as announced. SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Parsonage and Offce: US-27 and County Lne Road Pastor- Charles VanLente Phone Sunday: 9:30 am Worshp. 0:30 am Church School Wednesday: 7:00 pm Chor practce, J 7:30 pm Md-week Serce Thursday: 7:30 pm WSCS Thrd Thursday DeWtt Area WAYSIDE CHAPEL A BIBLE CHURCH 4337 Turner Road, DeWtt -* Re Douglas Beach, Pastor Phone am Sunday School am Worshp Serce 6 pm Young People 7 pm Eenng Serce 7:5 pm Wednesday-Bble Study and Prayer A frendly church wth a message for today Bble Long - Bble Beleng - Bble Preachng DeWITT cdmm UNITY CHURCH (Inter-denomnatonal Murl J Eastman. Pastor Amy Mulford, Sunday School Supt. ManlynKrol, Co-Supt 9:45 am - Sunday School am Church, 6 pm Youth Fellowshp 7 pm - Wedesday Bble Study and Prayer Meetng REDEEMER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 05 N Brdge St H. Forest Crum, Mnster 9:30 am - Worshp, (nursery proded, 0:30 - :00 nm. Coffee Fellowshp, am Church School COMMUNITY OF ST JUDE Catholc Church Father Jerome Schmltt, Pastor 409 Wlson, DeWtt Doly Mass: Mor and Thurs - 7:30 pm. Tues, Wed and FrI 7:00 am Sunday Mass: 9:00 and :5 am Serces at Mddle School,^DeWI(t EAST DeWITT BIBLE CHURCH (Non Denomnatonal}, * Round Lake Road /4 mle East of US- 27 Glen J. Famham, Pastor Sunday 0 am - Sunday School. Classes for all ages am - Mornng Worshp l 5:45 pm - Youth Fellowshp. Senor, 4 and up; Jet Cadets, pm - Eenng Serce Wednesday 7:30 pm - Bble Study and prayer. Supersed nursery for babes and small chldren n all serces, "An open door to an open.book"..., A Bble preachng church wth a message for you...,,, ST THEHESE CATHOLIC CHURCH Fathers Francs Murray. Joseph Droste and Lawrence Delaney Rectory: 02 W Randolph, Lansng Phore 4B9-905 Mass Schedule/-Saturddy; 7 pm. Sunday: 6, 8,0,2; DeWtt, 9 am Holday: 7,8,0 am: 5:30, 7:30 pm WeekdayMasses: 8 am, 7:30 pm Confessons-Saturday: 3:30to5and 7:30to9;EesofHoIdays8to9 - BaptJsnuSundayatl pmpifase call In addnce L SOUTH RILEY BIBL>: CHURCH WllardFarrer?PaBtor Located /2 mle east of Francfa Road on Chadwlclc Road -., 0 am- Sunday School" * It am * Worshp Serce» t AH Churches n Clnton County are nted to send ther weekly announcements o The Clnton County,.News, They must reach us by0 a.m. Monday to nsure publcaton n the current weeks Issue. HOPE LUTHERAN CJlOltCH 3B0 W Herbson Rd, DeWtt _ Telephone: Dad B Frarameer, Paslor \ Telephone: Sunday School - 9:00 am Sunday Worshp -0:30 am Tuesday Drectons at Dawn 7:00 am ST ANNES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner US-27 and Webh Road Re Glenn V. Cathey, Jr, Vcar Resdence Church Frst & Thrd Sundays Mornng Prayer 9 am Second & Fourth Sundays - Holy Communon 9 am VALLEY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH 24 EState Road Re LaVern Bretz, Pastor r 9:45-0:45 am - Church School. There s a class for eeryone from the youngest to the oldest. The Bble s our textbook am -2 Noon - Mornng Worshp, Junor Church for chldren through Cth grade K 5:30 pm - BYF for both Junors and Senors 7:00 pm Eangelstc Serce 8:00 pm - Mornng Chor Practces Wednesday, 7:00 pm - Md-week Prayer Serce: 8:00 pm - Mornng Chor Practce Saturday 0:00 am - Jr Chor practce st Thursday 7:30 pm" - Womans Msson Socety 2nd Saturday 2:00 pm Ann Judson Guld for Jr H grls 3rd Tuesday 0*30 pm - Mens Fellowshp SOUTH DeWITT CHURCH OF CHRIST Temporarly Meetng at the DeWtt Hgh School Eangelst: RchardJ.Wotfcale Telephone: am - "Real Fres," Channel 5 TV: "Real Fres," 0 Rado 9:45 am - Bble School 0:30 am - Mornng Worshp, Sermon: "The Mnd of Chrst." Weekly Communon. * 6:30 pm - Youth groups for grades through freshman n college 6:30pm-Eenng Worshp, Sermon: "What the Church of Chrst Stands For." Wednesday, 7 pm - Hour of Power, 8 classes Thursday, 7 pm - Fshermens Club FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OFDPWITT.SBC - Re Jerry Cole, Pastor Meetng n the Memoral Buldng whle we buld our new worshp center. Sunday School - 0:00 am Mornng Worshp - :00 am 5:00 pm Eenng Worshp Meetng n homes - Md-week prayer serce Wed-7:30 pm,. Youth prayer serce Thur-7:30 pm Jon us n worshp where "eerybody s somebody and Chrst s Lord " For more Informaton call or wrte Box 306, DeWtt..VALLEY FARMSUNTED WP*ENTECOSTAL CHURCH 55 E Sate Rd ReV Nel Bolnger, Pastor Phone :30 am - Sunday School :00 am - Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm Sunday eenng Eangelstc Wednesday, 7:30 pm - Youth serce Thursday, 7:30 pm - Bble Study Wecordally Inte you to attend any or all of these serces Lsten to our nternatonal broadcast HARVESTIME Sunday mornng at 0:30 am, WRBJ, 580 on your dal ST PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD 4-/2 mles west of St Johns on M-2 5-/2 mles south on Francs road "* 2 mles west on Church Road Marn L, Barz, Pastor 0:30 am - Worshp 9:5 am - Sunday School and Bble Classes. Holy Communon frst Sunday of the month at 8 am. thrd Sunday of the month at 0:30 am Od Area THE UNITED CHURCH OF OVID West Front St, Od Re Claude B Rdley, Jr, Pastor 9:30 am Mornng Worshp (Nursery 0:45 am Church School Classes Board Meetng - 2nd Tuesday Womens Fellowshlp-2nd Wednesday Crcle Meetngs - 3rd Wednesday Chldrens Chor-Wednesday, 4 pm Junor Chor Wednesday, 4 pm Chancel Chor - Wednesday, 7 pm CHURCH OF GOD ~ Od, Mchgan Re L, Sanders, Pastor 0:00 am Sunday School :00 am - Mornng Worshp, 6:00 pm - Youth Fellowshp 7:00 pm - Eenng Serce 7:30 pm - Wednesday Bble Study; 8:45 pm - Chor practce WESLEYAN HOLINESS CHURCH l27wwllamst,oid Re Rchard D Purchase 0 am Sunday School and Mornng Worshp. Sunday Eenngs 7:30 pm 7:30 pm Wednesday Prayer, Meetngs OVID FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH / ManatOakStrcet Re Earl CCopeln, Pastor Mary Ptacek, ChurchN. School Supt..Mrs Pat Delslor, organst /.9:45 am Church School, :00 am Mornng Worshp. 7 pm Eenng Fellowshp T Wednesday 0:30 am Bble Study; 7 pm Prayer and Bble Study; 8 pm Senor Chor, OVID FREE METHODIST CHURCllV "the church wth "acts 20:20 son" 0QNManSl,Old h ReRchardGIeason Church Phone Parsonage Phone :00.am Sunday School :00 am Mornng Worshp 6:00 pm Youth F.M.Y. 7:30 pm Eenng Worshp 9:30 am Lades Bble Study eery Tuesday 730 pm Wednesday eenng Prayer Serce 600 pm Teens Soft Ball eery r Frday HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH < Od, Mchgan K. Fr Joseph Aubn 0:3d am - Mass on Sunday 7:00 pm Eenng JVtoss on Wednesday Confessons 0 to l0;30 on Sunday mornng t f CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St Johns/Mchgan February 4,973 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Re Wayne Gassman M-2 at Else Rd 9:45 am Sunday School :00 am Mornng Worshp 7;00 pm Eenng Worshp 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer meetng Fowler Area MOST HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Re Fr Albert J. Schmltt, Pastor Sunday Masses - 6:30,8:30 and 0:30 am Weekdays Durng school year, 7:30 and 6:30 am Holy Days - 5:30, 7:30 am and 7:00 pm and 7:00 pm ee before Sorrowful Mother Noena - Frday, 7:30 pm Saturdays - 7:30 am and 7:00 pm ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH FOWLER H.E. Rossow, Pastor 9;30 am Worshp. 0:30 am Sunday School & Bble Class Else Area ELSIE METHODIST CHURCH Re Dad Ltchfeld, Mnster 9:30 am - Mornng Worshp / 0:30 am - Sunday School, Supt Merle Merle Baese, DUPLAIN METHODIST CHURCH Re Dad Ltchfeld, Mnster 0 am - Sunday School, Supt Kenneth Kger am - Worshp Serce FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Re Charles Cowley 0:00 am - Worshp Serce :00 am - Sunday School, Paul Brown, Supt pm, - Junor and Senor BYF 7:00 pm - Eenng Scrce 3.30 pm Wednesday - Junor and Senor Chojr practce 7:00 pm - Wednesday - Prayer and Bble Study DUPLAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST 3 mles west Od-Else Hgh School 5565 E Colony Road Justn Shepard, Mnster Jack Schwark, S S. Supt 0 am - Sunday School am - Church 7 pm - Junor and Youth Fellowshp 7:30 pm - Eenng Serce 7 pm, Wednesday - Prayer Meetng ST CYRIL CATHOLIC CHURCH Re Thomas M Kowalcyzk, Pastor POBOX9757EManSt Bannster, Phone: B Sunday Lturges: Saturday - 7:00 pm Sunday (May to Dec 8:00 and 0:00 am (Dec to May 8:30 and 0:30 am Holy Day Lturges: 7:00 am and 8.:00 pm Confessons: One half hour before all Sunday Lturges EACLE.UNITED METHODIST- CHURCH ReJlayMcBratne, Paster? Telephone or :30 am - Mornng Worshp 0:30 am Church School 7:30 pm - Wednesday, Bble Study and prayer meetng EAGLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH Re and Mrs Royal Burnett, Pastor 0:00 a.m. Sunday School :5 am - Mornng Worshp 7:30 pm - Wednesday Prayer meetng Bath Area BATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Re Clarence Keth 9:45 am Church School ll;oo am Worshp, 7:oo pm Bble Study, BATH BAPTIST CHURCH Re RchardCole, Pastor 0:00 am Sunday School 6:30 pm Youth Fellowshp 7:30 pm Eenng Serce Mdweek Serce on Wednesday 7:30 pm REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Corner Up ton Rd & Stoll Rd Elder Jerry Balrd ~ Sunday School - 0 am Preachng Serce am Chor Practce - Wed 6(30 pm Md-Week Prayer Serce - Wed 7:30 pm Eeryone welcome Fulton Area FULTON FULL GOSPEL CHURCH /2 mle east of Perrnlon on M-57,/2 mle south Re Fred Wng, Pastor 9:45 am - Sunday School :00 am - Mornng Worshp 7:00 pm Youth Serce 7:45 pm - Eenng Serce 7:45 pm - Thursday, Prayer and prase serce Pewamo Area UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Dr Lloyd Walker 636 Horzon Dre, Iona * Sunday: I0;30am.Morhng Worshp 700 pm Unted Methodst Youth Fellowshp WSCS meets thjrd Thursday of the month at 2 pm ST JOSEPHS CATHOLIC CHURCH Pewamo, Mchgan Rt Re Msgr Thomas J. Bolger, M.A., * Pastor Daly Mass- 7:30 am Saturday 4:30 pm & 7:45 pm Sunday.SOO am & 0:00 am Holy Baptsm - Sunday, pm Sacred Confesson Saturday^ 3:30 fnd 7:30 pm Famly Holy Hour for Peace - Saturday, 7:l5pm Gunnsonlle Area. GUNNISONVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Clark and Wood Roads Re Dan Mles, Mnster 9:30 am Church Serce 0:45 am Sunday School B Westphala Area ST MARYS CHURCH ReFrAloyslusH.Mller,Pastor Fr Martn Mller Assstant Pastor Sunday Masses 6, B and 0 am Weekdays r Durng School Year 7:00, 7;45 and :5 am Saturdays - 6:45 am and 7:30 am Holy Days-5;30,7:30,9amand Bpm Eenng Mass- Frday 8:00 pm Maple Rapds V Area THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MAPLE RAPIDS Pastor Re Abe S. Castor Parsonage-Mddleton. Phone Sunday -9:30 am - Worshp Serce, 0:30 am Sunday School. Tuesday - :30 pm WSCS frst Tuesday each month. 7:00 pm Senor Chor practce, 7;00 pm Scouts. GREENBUSH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Scott and Marshall Roads Pastor - Eerett M. Loe Sunday: 9:45 am Church School, :30 am Worshp Thursday: WSCS 4th Thursday at 8:00 pm LOWE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Lowe and North Lowe Road Pastor-EerettM Loe Sunday! Church Serce 0:5 am Tuesday: Choral Actors 3-4:30. Wednesday: Bble Study 7:304:30. Senor Chor 7:30-8:30.- DeWtt Unted, Methodst, * N Brdge St Church CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Maple Rapds, Mchgan Re Robert E. Myers, Pastor 0:00 am - Worshp Serce t :5 am - Sunday School * ;. *t P te S "nd U G " YM * mcels n <9*&&*0K& &&&<^n<-&*0 r ><0*&*4>3^^ 6:45 pm - Thursday, Cherub and - junor chor 8:00 pm - Thursday, Chapel chor. :30 pm - Thrd Frday, Womens Fellowshp, church basement 8:30 pm - Serce meetng Attend the Eureka Area CONGREGATIONAL.CHRISTIAN CHURCH 269 E Maple Rapds Road Re Paul R. Jones, Pastor Phone " 0 am - Bble School for eeryone am - Mornng Worshp. 7:30 pm - Adult Bble dscussons. Nursery proded durng serces * 6:30 pnf - Youth Meetngs 6:45 pm Wednesday, Jr. Chor; Chancel Chor, 7:30 pm Matherton Area. MATHERTON COMMUNITY CHURCH,, 2:00 pm - Sunday School 3:00 pm - Worshp Serce > Wacousta Area *r WACOUSTA COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Re Edward F. Otto, pastor Phone Mornng Worshp: 0:00 am Church School Classes U:l5 am Jr and Sr H Y.F pm Cherub and Youth Chor Wednesday, 3:00 pm Chancel Chor, Thursday, 7:30 pm WSCS Noon meetngs eery 3rd Wednesday WXYZ" Noon meetng eery st Wednesday Councl on Mnstres eery 3rd Monday at 7:30 Admnstrate Board, 4th Monday of eery 3rd month Vctor Townshp GROVE BIBLE CHURCH, Re Robert Prange, Pastor Prce and Shepardslle Roads 0:00 am - Sunday School. Classes for all ages :00 am - Mornng Worshp 6:30 pm - Young People 7:30 pm - Eenng Serce 7:30 pm - Wednesday, prayer meetng Lades Mssonary Crcle meets 4th Thursday Couples Club meets 4th Saturday n month Lansng KIMRERLY CHURCH OF CHRIST 007 KImberly Dre Lansng, Mchgan John Halls am - Mornng Worshp 0 am - Bble Study -, 6 pm Eenng Worshp Mdweek serce 7:30 pm Wednesday nght SHEPHARDSVILLE UNITED METHODISTCIURCH Dr Darold Boyd, Pastor 445 Dson Street East Lansng, :30 am Worshp Serce, o:45 nm Church School f Wednesday: 7:00 pm Chor practce. 8:00 pm Prayer serce Admnstrate Board frst Monday n the month»" General meetng of WSCS thrd Thursday n January, Aprl and September Afternoon Crcle meets second Thursday at the homes of members Berean Crcle meets thrd Thursday eenng In each month nt the homes of members * Brdgelle Area BRIDGEVILLE GOSPEL MISSION 4 mles south of Ponpe! Pastor JS Dngman r Sunday 3pm Bble School 3:45 pm Worshp Serce _ Thursday 7:30 pm Cottage Prayer Meetng (Announced from pulpt Ths Space FOR RENT Phone ^ church of your > choce \ THESE CLINTON COUNTY FIRMS MAKE THIS CHURCH PAGE POSSIBLE Central Natl Bank OF ST. JOHNS St Johns-Od-Pewamo Member FDIC S & H Farm Sales & Serce New Holland Machnery Out Specalty 4 M. N. on US-27 to French Rd. Phone t Egan Ford Sales, Inc. 200 W. Hgham Phone D&B Party Shoppe Open Monday thru Saturday Complete Party Supples 224 N. Clnton Phone V Antes Cleaners Pckup and Delery 08 W. Walker Phone Parrs Rexall Store * > TheJorner Drug Store Phone Schmtt Electrc 002 E. State St. Johns Phone Phllps Implement COMPANY 33 N.Lansng St. Phone Burton Abstract and Ttle Company 9 N. Clnton, St. Johns Wes Gulf Serce WE GIVE S&H STAMPS Free Pck-up & Delery S. US-27 Phone Captol Sangs AND LOAN ASSN. 222 N. Clnton Phone Jm McKenze Agency 22 N. Clnton* St. Johns 24 W. Washngton, Iona ^k-v^* St Johns Coop N. Clnton. Phone Allaby-Brewbaker, Inc. 08W N. Clnton St. St. Johns, Mchgan Federal-Mogul CORPORATION St. Johns Plant FOWLER %^W«:A»:IK.:A>>AV%V.W>WXO, >X:":* Mathews Eleator Gran-Feed-Beans - Phone Farmers Co-op J3LBVATOR Wayne Feeds and Gran Phone WESTPHALIA Maynard-Allen STATE BANK Portland-Sunfteld-Westphala Member EDIC Phone 587-3

25 2B CLINTON COUNTY NEWS, St. Johns, Mchgan February 4,973 j > WE " > 3 > 3 > J- J- J- -, > - Entertaner sts home Mrs Joanne Wlspn of Mam, Florda, recently spenf a week stng her* parents, Mr and Mrs Sdney J. Keys and her brother Jack Keys, Her son Jeff, who had been wth hs grandparents here, snce the Chrstmas holdays,.returned home wth hs mother. * Mrs Wlson came, her,e from a fe-week engagement at the, Holday Inns fabulous "Top 0 Trenton," a unque reolng rooftop restaurant and lounge n Trenton, New Jersey. She had been appearng nghtly wth the "Jo Ann Wlson Tro" as panst and song stylst. The members of the Tro were: Xarry Hrt, rock-orentated hgh school and college classmates wth Bob Cornwell as host. Together wth Katy Brewbaker, tljey toured- the MSC Campus, attended a concert and heard seeral bands and muscal entertanment. She also spent oernght wth her aunts, Mrs Dorothy Kaspar and Mrs Margaret Edwards n St Johns. The Keys famly were eenng dnner guests of the Cornwells n Lansng before Mrs Wlson and Jeff left Detrots Metropoltan for Mam. Mrs Wlson has entertaned at many Florda Holday Inns and n the fall went on tour for engagements at three out-ofstate Holday Inns. She drummer appeared nghtly for two and Arthur Cadwell on jazz- weeks at the Kngs Pub of rock bass.. Mrs Wlson s a Holday Cty n Memphs, classcally traned panst, Tenn, home of the Holday wth jazz tendences. Ther Inn, Inc., ersatlty ranges from jazz Followng a bref acaton numbers to Beatle Songs and Rhythm and Blues for great dancng and lstenng pleasure. All are from the Mam area. Klondke Derby From the "Top 0 Tren-, Approxmately 200 Clnton, g?" n *? 6t, h? r - Mrs County Boy Scouts met at the ^ 5>n *W ed. the. s P ec : Rose Lake Conseraton Ocular,panoramc ew of Area Feb 3 for the Chppewa the State Captal Cultural Klondke Derby. Scouts from Center just opposte the Inn Wacousta, Portland, Eagle and also the Delaware Rer and Westphala were among and, nearby Prnceton those partcpatng. Included n the program was a wnter campng exhbton, as well as a demonstraton of snowmoble operaton and safety and frst ad. State Trooper Gary McGhee, of the Lansng Underwater Recoery Unt, hghlghted the days acttes wth hs talk on ce rescue technques. Trooper McGhee s a certfed NAV nstructor. Matt Schueller, Westphala, asssted by Clare Weber, were n charge of the program. Unersty. Whle n Trenton, she made two trps by commuterstrans nto New York Cty where she went to the top of the Empre State Buldng for the breathtakng sghts of Manhattan. She also spent much tme n the huge musc centers there., Enroute to Mchgan, for a change from jet flyng, she boarded a tran from Phladelpha to Lma, Oho and then bussed the route through Toledo to Lansng where she sted old famly frends, the Clarence Corn- well famly, formerly of Else. She also met seeral of her PAY TRIBUTE TO THE BUILDERS OF OUR NATION Washngton and Lncoln The two presdents who gae us the cornerstones upon whch our great naton s bult. Integrty, honesty, freedom and nddualty. The only way these great gfts can be kept s by placng them uppermost n our mnds and usng them day by day., x INSURED HOME OFFICE: 2 E. ALLEGAN STREET INCORPORATED LANSING; MICHIGAN MEMBER: FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN 22 2 N* CLINTON AVENUE : ST. JOHNS Lansng Qkemos Wllamston St. Jbhhs Mason Grand Ledge kkkkkkkk,kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkaakkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkakakkkkkkkkkkkkk / at home, she played the Holday Inn - French Quarter n New Orleans, Lousana for a month. Members of her famly sted her at Thanksgng and some weekends. She was, entertanng n New Orleans at the tme of the dsasterous fre n the nearby 6-story hgh-rse Rault Center when seeral people lost ther les. Ths was her frst st to NeW Orleans and she toured the French Quarter and much of the cty wth the famly., Lookng out her wndow from the Inn, she sad the most beautful sght was the mghty Msssspp Rer flowng along to the Gulf of Mexco. Preous to ths tour, Mrs Wlson had appeared nghtly at the Mam Lakes Country Club and Inn for nearly two years durng the cocktal and dnner hours. Senor Ctzens meet The Senor Ctzens met at the Amercan Legon Hall wth a potluck dnner at noon Wednesday. The meetng was.called to order by the presdent, Ml ord Clark., It was reported that Mrs Esther Dorman s n the _ Owosso Hosptal and Mrs " Lena Sloacek had passed away. The program commttee for March and Aprl wll be Mrs Mary Wate, Mrs Marguerte Kelley and Mrs Lela Wlson. The ktchen commttee wll be James Dorman and Mr and Mrs Walter Bancroft. J Presdent Clark ntroduced the guest speaker, Sergeant D.A. Smth from the Dstrct Headquarters State Polce Departmetft located at ther new locaton on Canal Road, Route 3, -Lansng. ", Sgt Smth has been n /acte serce for 22 years wth Traffc Safety. He J- - J * - > J S J > > 3 3 congratulated the group as beng so young lookng for Senor Ctzens and receed hearty thanks for that complment. \ He told of hs early chldhood days n South Dakota, of the grasshoppers destroyng thfe crops, dust storms, and" how ther anmals had to be klled because of no feed aalable. They moed to Indana and, then to Mchgan. He told of how the young people, when apprehended ( for some reason of olatng the law, gae the "hard luck" story of beng poor, thnkng that no one else was eer poor. He told Jhera of hs lfe and told them f they, hae any determnaton they wouldnt hae to stay poor. - He stated that there were oer sx mllon ehcles regstered n Mchgan. Out of ths number, tthere were 2260 people klled on the streets and hghways, besdes 30 klled on snowmobles and 028 accdents wth snowmobles. He gae an oer-alt talk on safety and drng. More of the accdents are caused by speedng, drng under nfluence of lquor and drugs, he stated Sgt Smth left each a book on "Traffc-What Eery Drer Must Know". It ges the new traffc sgns whch are beng used natonwde today. The group extended thanks to Sgt Smth for the wonderful and nformate talk whch left them much to thnk about when drng. * Eagle THE WSCS wll meet at Delors VanAmburgs Feb 6 to sew cancer pads. Mr and Mrs Ed Rose sted Mr and Mrs Carlton Kmbal at Half Moon Lake near Stanton last Monday. Mr Kmba s n real poor health. Maron McCrumb, Dorothy Korrock, Jenne Seal spent two weeks n Florda arrng home Sunday. Clare McCrumb spent seeral days n the hosptal wth a seere asthma attack whle stng n Florda recently.* Mr and Mrs Robert Smth of Kalamazoo sted,betty Smth and Mrs Hazel Shadduck last Sunday. Mrs John Smth wll be home from the hosptal ths weekend after a two weeks stay there for treatment for rheumatory arthrts. Mr and Mrs Marn Korrock and famly hae moed nto ther new home they btllt on Herbson road. R. E. BENSON PLUMBING & HEATING j ( 06 N. Clnton. St. Johns Phone \ 3 MASTER PLUMBERS, Ampr can-standard Plumbng, Hot Water Heatng Lennox Warm Ar Heatng and Ar! Condtonng CUSTOM SHEET METAL SHOP, 47 Years Same Address The Fowler Conseraton Clul? had an electon Jan 8. Those elected were Kenneth Bertram, presdent; Bran Feldpausch, ce presdent; Clare Koengsknecht, secretary; Jm Mller, treasurer; Charle Bertram,.trustee. LaVern Mller was apponted to handle the hall rent. The famles of Mrs Elzabeth FedeWa celebrated ther mothers brthday Sunday, Feb 4, n Lansng at Catholc Central where Father;, Mathew Fedewa s pastor. Mrs Llly Boak of near St Johns s spendng a couple of days.wth Mrs Lula Bpak. 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